Minor League Team Leaders: Beloit

I know there are a lot of slugging first basemen in the minors, but I'm starting to get fired up about Kennys Vargas.

Average:  Nate Roberts, .309; Eddie Rosario, .301; Jonathan Goncalves, .278

OBP:  Roberts, .440; Miguel Sano, .376; Goncalves, .370

Slugging:  Sano, .520; Rosario, .501; Roberts, .443

OPS:  Sano, .896; Roberts, .883; Rosario, .855

Homers:  Sano, 27; Rosario, 12; Kennys Vargas, 11

RBI:  Sano, 98; Rosario, 68; Drew Leachman, 44

Steals:  Roberts, 26; JaDamion Williams, 21; Goncalves, 14

He only has 129 at-bats, which is why I did not list him, but if I had, Kennys Vargas would have led all the rate stats.  His slash line is.318/.422/.643.  In 147 at-bats, Stephen Wickens is not too shabby, either.  No power, but .306/.431/.415 is nothing to sneeze at.

 

ERA:  David Hurlbut, 2.82; Matt Tomshaw, 3.03; Jason Wheeler, 3.44

WHIP:  Tomshaw, 1.16; Hurlbut, 1.21; Matthew Summers, 1.26

Strikeouts:  Wheeler, 111; Tyler Jones, 93; Hurlbut, 80

Wins:  Wheeler, 14; Summers, 9; Steven Gruver, 6

Innings:  Wheeler, 151.2; Gruver, 110.2; Summers, 109

Games:  Corey Williams, 45; Clint Dempster, 30; Ryan O’Rourke, 29