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Minor Details: Fort Myers Mighty Mussels Summary
The Mighty Mussels were 60-54 for the season. They finished third in the Low-A Southeast/West. They were twelve games behind Tampa.
Team leaders follow. I used 100 at-bats for batting rate stats and 30 innings pitched for pitching rate stats.
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Minor Details: Games of September 19
A bad day for Drew Strotman. A good day for Austin Martin. Lots of good days for Cedar Rapids. A comeback win to close out the Fort Myers season.
Minor Details: Games of September 18
A bad day for Bryan Sammons. No offense for Wichita. Aaron Sabato has started hitting. A combined no-hitter for Fort Myers.
Minor Details: Games of September 17
A big day from Gilberto Celestino isn't enough. Cole Sands and Kody Funderburk pitch well. The Kernels hit five home runs. Rain wins again in Fort Myers.
Minor Details: Games of September 16
Jose Miranda keeps hitting. Chris Vallimont has a good game. Sean Mooney has a better game. Rain once again wins in Fort Myers.
Minor Details: Games of September 15
Beau Borrws has a fine game. Jordan Gore is having no problem with the jump to AA. Louie Varland continues to dominate. A three-run, no-hit inning lifts Fort Myers.
Minor Details: Games of September 14
Damek Tomscha has a big day. Zach Featherstone continues to pitch well. Rain was the winner in Wichita and Fort Myers.
Minor Details: Standings & Stats: Through September 12
STANDINGS
St. Paul is 58-56, in third place in the AAA East/Midwest, nine games behind Toledo. The Saints are 4-6 in their last ten games and lost their most recent game. They have a run differential of +48.
Wichita is 65-49, in first place in the AA Central/North, three games ahead of Arkansas. The Wind Surge is 4-6 in their last ten games and won their most recent game. They have a run differential of +57.
Cedar Rapids is 63-51, in second place in the High-A Central/West, eleven games behind Quad Cities. The Kernels are 6-4 in their last ten games and lost their most recent game. They have a run differential of +65.
Fort Myers is 57-53, in third place in the Low-A Southeast/West, fourteen games behind Tampa. The Mighty Mussels are 7-3 in their last ten games and have won two consecutive games. They have a run differential of +4.
BATTING
AVERAGE
St. Paul--Tomas Telis, .307
Wichita--Roy Morales, .309
Cedar Rapids--Michael Helman, .247
Fort Myers--Misael Urbina, .192
OBP
St. Paul--Drew Maggi, .364
Wichita--Morales, .380
Cedar Rapids--Alex Isola, .351
Fort Myers--Aaron Sabato, .365
SLUGGING
St. Paul--Mark Contreras, .510
Wichita--Andrew Bechtold, .455
Cedar Rapids--Helman, .465
Fort Myers--Sabato, .357
OBP
St. Paul--Contreras, .853
Wichita--Bechtold, .780
Cedar Rapids--Helman, .804
Fort Myers--Sabato, .722
HOME RUNS
St. Paul--Brent Rooker, 20
Wichita--Jermaine Palacios, 19
Cedar Rapids--Helman, 18
Fort Myers--Sabato, 11
RBI
St. Paul--Contreras, 56
Wichita--B. J. Boyd, 62
Cedar Rapids--Helman, 55
Fort Myers--Urbina, 51
STOLEN BASES
St. Paul--Contreras, Maggi, 12
Wichita--Aaron Whitefield, 30
Cedar Rapids--Helman, 20
Fort Myers--Willie Joe Garry, Jr., 24
PITCHING
ERA
St. Paul--Andrew Albers, 3.86
Wichita--Jordan Balazovic, 3.38
Cedar Rapids--Ben Gross, 3.62
Fort Myers--Zarion Sharpe, 3.67
WINS
St. Paul--3 tied at 6
Wichita--Zach Neff, 8
Cedar Rapids--Derek Molina, 7
Fort Myers--Sharpe and Matthew Swain, 6
SAVES
St. Paul--Nick Vincent, 6
Wichita--Ryan Mason, 6
Cedar Rapids--Melvi Acosta, 9
Fort Myers--Denny Bentley, 9
INNINGS
St. Paul--Chandler Shepherd, 95
Wichita--Austin Schulfer, 105
Cedar Rapids--Gross, 82
Fort Myers--Sawyer Gipson-Long, 67.1
STRIKEOUTS
St. Paul--Albers, 78
Wichita--Chris Vallimont, 126
Cedar Rapids--Gross, 106
Fort Myers--Gipson-Long, 95
WHIP
St. Paul--Albers, 1.30
Wichita--Balazovic, 1.37
Cedar Rapids--Gross, 1.24
Fort Myers--Swain, 1.26
AVERAGE AGAINST
St. Paul--Albers, .288
Wichita--Balazovic, .253
Cedar Rapids--Gross, .243
Fort Myers--Swain, .197
Minor Details: Games of September 12
A solid game for Yennier Cano. Cole Sands is nearly unhittable. DaShawn Keirsey is starting to hit. So is Jake Rucker.