Fall Festival: Season Wrap-up

A closing look at the AFL.

STANDINGS

EAST

Salt River, 17-11-4
Mesa, 15-14-2
Scottsdale, 12-20

WEST

Peoria, 15-14-3
Surprise, 16-15-1
Glendale, 14-15-2

BATTING LEADERS

AVERAGE

Jesse Winker, Surprise, Cincinnati, .338
Eddie Rosario, Salt River, Minnesota, 330
Justin Bohn, Salt River, Miami, .328
Deven Marrero, Surprise, Boston, .328

HOME RUNS

Greg Bird, Scottsdale, Yankees, 6
Hunter Renfroe, Surprise, San Diego, 6
Steven Moya, Glendale, Detroit,  5
Peter O'Brien, Surprise, Arizona, 5
Scott Schebler, Glendale, Dodgers, 5

RBI

Patrick Kivlehan, Surprise, Seattle, 22
Greg Bird, Scottsdale, Yankees, 21
Hunter Renfroe, Surprise, San Diego, 20

STOLEN BASES

Roman Quinn, Scottsdale, Philadelphia, 14
Eddie Rosario, Salt River, Minnesota, 10
Dalton Pompey, Mesa, Toronto, 9

OBP

Deven Marerro, Surprise,  Boston,.443
Jesse Winker, Surprise, Cincinnati, .440
Jon  Berti, Mesa, Toronto, .418

SLUGGING

Hunter Renfroe, Surprise, San Diego, .569
Jesse Winker, Surprise, Cincinnati, .559
Greg Bird, Scottsdale, Yankees, .556

OPS

Jesse Winker, Surprise, Cincinnati, .999
Greg Bird, Scottsdale, Yankees, .947
Hunter Renfroe, Surprise, San Diego, .914

PITCHING LEADERS

ERA

Blake McFarland, Mesa, Toronto, 0.00
Ken Roberts, Salt River, Colorado, 0.00
Tyson Perez, Salt River, Houston, 0.63

Wins

Keith Couch, Surprise, Boston, 3
Zach Davies, Glendale, Baltimore, 3
Chris O'Grady, Mesa, Angels, 3
Joely Rodriguez, Scottsdale, Pittsburgh 3
Burch Smith, Surprise, San Diego, 3

Saves

Sam Tuivailala, Peoria, St. Louis, 5
Enrique  Burgos, Salt River, Arizona, 4
Brandon Cunniff, Peoria, Atlanta, 3
Nefi Ogando, Scottsdale,Philadelphia, 3

Innings

Mark Appel, Salt River, Houston, 31
Keith Couch, Surprise, Boston, 29
Jaime Schultz, Peoria, Tampa Bay 27.1

Strikeouts

Jaime Schultz, Peoria, Tampa Bay, 28
Mark Appel, Salt River, Houston, 24
Anthony DeSclafani, Salt River, Miami, 24
Sean Nolin, Mesa, Toronto, 24

WHIP

Brooks Hall, Glendale, Milwaukee, 0.75
Reid Redman, Salt River, Kansas City, 0.77
Ryan Doolittle, Mesa, Oakland, 0.77

TWINS

Byron Buxton hit .263/.311/.298 in 57 at-bats
Max Kepler hit .307/.366/,.440 in 75 at-bats
Eddie Rosario hit .330/.345/.410 in 100 at-bats

Jason Adam was 1-1, 5.40, 2.18 WHIP with 7 strikeouts in 13.2 innings (10 games)
Zack Jones was 0-0, 0.00, 1.68 WHIP with 11 strikeouts in 11.1 innings (11 games)
Jake Reed was 1-0, 0.71, 1.03 WHIP with 10 strikeouts in 12.2 innings (10 games)
Taylor Rogers was 0-0, 1.59, 1.06 WHIP with 4 strikeouts in 5.2 innings (3 games, 2 starts)

A FINAL WORD

it's fun to look at this stuff, but it's not wise to get too excited about any of the stats.  The whole league is a small sample size.  As you can see, the league leader in innings pitched had 31.  The league leader in at-bats had 112.  I'm sure you'd rather do well than not, but the point of the league is to give young players more experience against good competition, not to compile great stats.