Minor Details: St. Paul Saints Leaders

For rate stats, we used an arbitrary minimum of 100 at-bats and 30 innings pitched.

BATTING

AVERAGE

Andrew Stevenson, .317
Anthony Prato, .302
Michael Helman, .296

OBP

Prato, .452
Edouard Julien, .438
Matt Wallner, .403

SLUGGING

Helman .546
Prato, .539
Wallner, .524

OPS

Prato, .991
Julien, .931
Wallner, 927

RUNS

Stevenson, 91
Chris Williams, 58
Jair Camargo, 56
Trevor Larnach, 56

HOMERS

Camargo, 21
Williams, 21
Stevenson, 16

RBIs

Williams, 75
Kyle Garlick, 65
Camargo, 63

STOLEN BASES

Stevenson, 44
Mark Contreras, 23
Austin Martin, 16

PITCHING

WINS

Austin Schulfer, 7
Louie Varland, 7
Simeon Woods Richardson, 7

ERA

Dallas Keuchel, 1.13
Cole Sands, 1.47
Oliver Ortega, 1.82

GAMES

Patrick Murphy, 42
Schulfer, 41
Kody Funderburk, 37
Ronny Henriquez, 37

STARTS

Randy Dobnak, 26
Woods Richardson, 22
Aaron Sanchez, 16

INNINGS

Dobnak, 126.1
Woods Richardson, 113.2
Murphy, 85

STRIKEOUTS

Dobnak, 115
Murphy, 97
Woods Richardson, 96

WHIP

Sands, 0.88
Ortega, 0.98
Funderburk, 1.06

AVERAGE AGAINST

Sands, .156
Michael Boyle, .182
Funderburk, .183

 

3 thoughts on “Minor Details: St. Paul Saints Leaders”

  1. Seems Dobnak is likely to remain the highest paid AAA pitcher for a while. He's under contract for two more years.

      1. It would be a nice story, but his strikeout rate was so low in the majors that it’s hard to see that happening. Pitchers tend to peak somewhat before hitters, so he’s working against father time, too. I’m glad he’s got a contract for another couple years.

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