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UNCW Baseball - Individual Leaders and Team Rankings (nationally)
I'll have team statistics available, and more individual stats as well, when ncaa.com updates their page (they only have stats available thru last Thursday). But here's a taste:
Nick Feight
* 8 HR's: t-11th (leader has 13)
* 37 RBI's: 5th (leader has 41)
* .788 Slugging: 12th
* 1.205 OPS: 23rd
* 63 Total Bases: t-27th
Steven Linkous
* 16 SB's: t-11th (leader has 25)
* 31 Runs: t-9th (leader has 36)
* 1.48 Runs/Game: t-1st
* 3 Triples: t-31st
Gavin Stupiensky
* .654 Slugging %: t-58th
* 1.129 OPS: 53rd
* 13.5 At-Bat/K ratio: t-73rd
Brian Mims
* 27 Runs: t-32nd
* 25 RBI's: t-68th
Robbie Thorburn
.390 Batting Average: t-83rd
* 11 SB's: t-39th
Ryan Foster
* 5 Wins: t-4th (leader has 6)
* 1.50 ERA: t-56th
* 42.0 Innings: t-29th
* 0.95 WHIP: t-83rd
Alex Royalty
* 5 Wins: t-4th (leader has 6)
* Also tied with 3 others for most wins by a freshman
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RE: UNCW Baseball - Individual Leaders (nationally)
Does that mean Alex is first in wins in the freshman category?
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RE: UNCW Baseball - Individual Leaders (nationally)
(03-28-2016 09:07 AM)SEA33HAWK Wrote: Does that mean Alex is first in wins in the freshman category?
Tied for first, yes. All 3 pitchers with 6 wins are non-Freshmen. He's tied with the following freshmen with 5:
Bryce Fehmel (Oregon St)
Braden Webb (South Carolina)
Adam Hill (South Carolina)
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RE: UNCW Baseball - Individual Leaders and Team Rankings (nationally)
Team rankings:
* 196 Runs (t-8th)
* 9.3 Runs/Game (3rd)
* .311 Batting Average (23rd)
* 25 HR's (t-19th)
* .484 Slugging % (16th)
* .395 OBP (36th)
* 37 SB's (t-35th)
Also added more individual stats to the first post of the thread. Evidently Foster is also in the top 100 in WHIP and Gavin Stupiensky is among the most difficulty hitters to strike out nationally.
Meanwhile, Steven Linkous is tied for first in the country in runs scored per game (1.48), tied only with with Florida State's Taylor Walls. Meaning you can make a serious case that Linkous is the best leadoff hitter in the nation.
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