Sunday, February 17, 2008

A Look at the Record Book through 4 Seasons

Let's take a look at Sharkey's World career leaders through 4 seasons:

Batting Average: .350 Tomas Hernandez (hit .377 for KC last year when he made just his first all star appearance surprisingly)

Hits: 864 Nicholas Bryant (career high 240 hits last year!)

Home Runs: 209 Steve Randolph (hit a career high 62 dingers last year for Scranton to overtake Troy Harper for the career lead. Harper has 207 for his career)

RBIs: 590 Steve Randolph (163 RBIs last year led Randolph to his 4th all star appearance and his 4th silver slugger 2B award. Will this be the year he wins the elusive MVP award?)

SBs: 367 Nicholas Bryant (with 170 more steals than the next highest, Bryant will probably hold this record for a LONG time)

Wins: 84 Dennys Shin (a 26-3 record en route to his first Cy Young award last year allowed Shin to overtake his KC teammate Orlando Javier's 83 career wins for the career lead)

Saves: 156 Martin Baek (Baek has made the all-star team for Scranton all 4 years of the league's existence and was rewarded with a new 5 year contract this off-season)

Batting Average Allowed: .230 Henry Mackowiak ("The Mack" came over to the NL in season 3 and picked up where he left off in the AL. Mackowiak is a 3 time all-star and won his first Cy Young award last year while helping Pawtucket to the WS title)

ERA: 2.57 Henry Mackowiak (Mackowiak posted a 1.96 ERA last year and is about a half run ahead of Charleston's Braden Maxwell and his 2.99 career ERA)

Strikeouts: 737 Joshua Beamon (Despite missing a number of starts last year due to elbow surgery, Beamon held on to his career strikeout lead with 154 K's last year)

Most MVP awards: 3 (Seasons 2, 3, and 4)
Nicholas Bryant
Kansas City
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Age: 31B/T: R/R
Born: Vanceboro, NC
Position(s): RF/1B/LF
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How will the record book look at the conclusion of season 5? The season kicks off in a little over a week...stay tuned!

2 comments:

Sharkey's World said...

No wonder nobody can throw Nicholas Bryant out... the guy's a fucking ghost!!

OhioPirate said...

Seriously! (it looks fine when I'm editing the post but when I post it he becomes a ghost. I'll have to keep messing with it)