Through one month of baseball, team statistics can be very surprising and whacky. Some statistics will stay consistent throughout the season, but some will not. It is up to you to decide whether or not the stats are telling the truth or if they are spreading fake news.
Sorry the formatting is so poop.
Standings:
Top 3:
Greenville: 17-6
Fresno: 17-7
Irvine: 16-8
Jersey Shore: 16-8
Bottom 3:
Austin River: 7-17
St. Charles: 8-17
Niagara Falls: 8-17
Runs Scored:
Top 3:
So Cal: 159
Boston: 150
Beech Mountain: 146
Bottom 3:
Seattle: 71
Plymouth: 78
St. Charles: 82
Home Runs:
Top 3:
Greenville: 45
So Cal: 44
Pocatello: 43
Bottom 3:
Seattle: 13
San Francisco: 15
St. Charles: 15
Stolen Bases:
Top 3:
Springfield: 28
Seattle: 27
Jersey Shore: 23
New York: 23
Bottom 3:
Houston: 2
St. Charles: 6
Nashville: 6
OPS:
Top 3:
Greenville: .895
So Cal: .885
Fresno: .834
Bottom 3:
Seattle: .620
San Francisco: .643
Chicago: .645
Runs Against:
Top 3:
Plymouth: 67
Springfield: 67
Jersey Shore: 71
Bottom 3:
Boston: 185
Beech Mountain: 151
Maui: 145
Starter ERA:
Top 3:
Plymouth: 2.50
Springfield: 2.56
Jersey Shore: 2.94
Bottom 3:
Austin River: 6.73
Boston: 6.13
Maui: 6.12
Bullpen ERA:
Top 3:
Irvine: 2.38
Springfield: 2.41
Jersey Shore: 2.49
Bottom 3:
Boston: 9.94
Beech Mountain: 8.56
Pocatello: 6.25
Strikeouts:
Top 3:
New Orleans: 225
St. Louis: 214
Baffin Island: 206
Bottom 3:
San Francisco: 120
Chicago: 139
Boston: 139
El Dorado: 139
Defensive Efficiency:
Top 3:
Plymouth: .729
Vista: .727
Kansas City: .725
Bottom 3:
Boston: .620
So Cal: .638
Pocatello: .638
Fielding Percentage:
Top 3:
Kansas City: .992
Seattle: .991
Jersey Shore: .991
Bottom 3:
Pocatello: .972
St. Charles: .978
El Dorado: .978
No comments:
Post a Comment