|
BNN Stats: Career Batting Leaders
Monday, October 28th , 2024
So, who is the leader in the A2 in career at bats?
James Triantos, LAN, 1036 Luke Brown, ABD, 1024 Jake Vogel, TRI, 977 Marcos Castanon, ABD, 971 Dauri Lorenzo, TRI, 957
|
|
Tyler Hardman Wins MVP Trophy
Tuesday, October 22nd , 2024
At the age of 25, Tyler Hardman of the Wilmington Blue Rocks could very well have his best years ahead of him.
It's a startling thought when you consider the year he had in 2024 was good enough to win the first baseman the Sub League 2 Most Valuable Player Award.
"See the ball, hit the ball," he said. "That's my basic approach."
The top hitter put up a .311 batting average this year, as well as a .384 on-base percentage. He played 117 games and racked up 143 hits, 12 doubles, 1 triple, 48 home runs, 126 RBIs and 92 runs scored.
He received 25 first place votes out of a possible 30. Christian Arroyo of the Dayton Dragons finished second in voting with 5 first place votes, while Kahlil Watson of the Eugene Emeralds finished third.
Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Tyler Hardman - Wilmington Blue Rocks - 25 - 393 Christian Arroyo - Dayton Dragons - 5 - 269 Kahlil Watson - Eugene Emeralds - 0 - 211 Samuel Basallo - South Bend Cubs - 0 - 207 Cody Freeman - Wilmington Blue Rocks - 0 - 166 Kyle Teel - Dayton Dragons - 0 - 151 Heriberto Hernandez - Dayton Dragons - 0 - 82 Carter Bins - Peoria Chiefs - 0 - 64 Brainer Bonaci - Greensboro Grasshoppers - 0 - 64 Jack Brannigan - Great Lakes Loons - 0 - 53 Jack Herman - Rome Braves - 0 - 47 Benny Montgomery - South Bend Cubs - 0 - 25 David Calabrese - Wilmington Blue Rocks - 0 - 23 Chris Meyers - Dayton Dragons - 0 - 6 Davis Bradshaw - Spokane Indians - 0 - 5 Devonte Brown - Dayton Dragons - 0 - 3 Fabricio Macias - Fort Wayne TinCaps - 0 - 1
|
|
Ballesteros Selected A's Best Player
Tuesday, October 22nd , 2024
The future looks extremely bright for Moises Ballesteros. At the age of 20, many players are still trying to find their way in A2.
Ballesteros has not only found his way, he's already established himself as one of the game's brightest stars, today being named the winner of the A League Most Valuable Player Award.
"I didn't expect to hit .362 this year, that's for sure," the catcher said.
The Quad Cities River Bandits star also put up a .434 on-base percentage this year, with 164 hits, 26 doubles, 2 triples, 27 home runs, 89 RBIs and 76 runs scored.
He received 13 first place votes out of a possible 30. Tommy Troy of the Hudson Valley Renegades finished second in voting with 13 first place votes, while Austin Wells of the Hudson Valley Renegades finished third with 4 first place votes.
Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Moises Ballesteros - Quad Cities River Bandits - 13 - 332 Tommy Troy - Hudson Valley Renegades - 13 - 331 Austin Wells - Hudson Valley Renegades - 4 - 267 Carlos Jorge - Lansing Lugnuts - 0 - 187 Rylan Bannon - Hudson Valley Renegades - 0 - 151 Chris Okey - West Michigan Whitecaps - 0 - 149 Felix Stevens - Lansing Lugnuts - 0 - 123 Liover Peguero - Hudson Valley Renegades - 0 - 114 Aaron Sabato - Lansing Lugnuts - 0 - 59 Joshua Mears - Hudson Valley Renegades - 0 - 31 Sal Stewart - Lake County Captains - 0 - 21 Zach Cole - Quad Cities River Bandits - 0 - 4 Trey Lipscomb - West Michigan Whitecaps - 0 - 1
|
|
|