Saturday, June 7, 2008

It's never too early

With about 25 games in the books let's take an early look at who has gotten off to a fast start and the leading candidates for the NL All-Star game by position.

C: Buddy Shuey Cleveland
.398 avg with 9 HRs and 17 RBIs

Honorable Mention: Woody Key Scranton

1B: Geoff Hunter Pawtucket
.329 avg with 5 HRs and 15 RBIs

Honorable Mention: Shane Henderson Richmond

2B: Steve Randolph St. Louis
.393 avg with 7 HRs and 19 RBIs

Honorable Mention: Jose Tavarez Memphis

SS: Antone Robbins Colorado Springs
.322 avg with 4 HRs, 17 RBIs and 3 steals

Honorable Mention: Wes Robertson

3B: Eric Rando Richmond
.310 with 8 HRs and 26 RBIs

Honorable Mention: Ozzie Ma

LF: Fred Green New Orleans
.367 5 HRs and 18 RBIs

Honorable Mention: Bryce Davis

CF: Jonathan Cummings Rochester
.329 4 HRs and 11 RBIs

Honorable Mention: Charlie Benjamin

RF: Olmedo Uribe Richmond
.383 5 HRs 18 RBIs

Honorable Mention: Billy Hernandez

SP: Charles Randall Pawtucket
3-0 1.62 ERA 0.90 WHIP

Honorable Mention: Christopher Ramirez

RP: Frank Harris Pawtucket
8/8 saves 0.79 ERA and 0.97 WHIP

Honorable Mention: Vic Rios

Early front-runner for NL MVP:
Steve Randolph
St. Louis
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Age: 31B/T: R/R
Born: Greenwood, IN
Position(s): 2B
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Let the arguments begin!
AL leaders to come...

1 comment:

Irishfury01 said...

i like it. hopefully get more than one guy in the game this year, but randolph is playing pretty damn good ball right now.