Saturday, October 2, 2010

2010 Year in Review: Durham Bulls (Hitting)

This week we will continue our look back at the 2010 season by taking a look at the offensive leaders of each affiliate. Today we will focus on the offensive stats of the Durham Bulls.

Batting Average:
1. Jason Bartlett (.667)
2. John Jaso (.364)*
3. Hank Blalock (.349)
4. Leslie Anderson (.328)
5. Elliot Johnson (.319, third in INT)
6. Kelly Shoppach (.308)
7. Dan Johnson (.303, eighth in INT)
8. Chris Richard (.300, ninth in INT)
9. Matt Joyce (.293)
10. Omar Luna (.291)

Slugging:
1. Jason Bartlett (1.000)
2. Dan Johnson (.624, first in INT)
3. Chris Richard (.535, third in INT)
4. Hank Blalock (.505)
5. Matt Joyce (.478)
6. Rocco Baldelli (.477)
7. Elliot Johnson (.475)
8. Ryan Shealy (.472)
9. John Jaso (.455)*
10. Justin Ruggiano (.453)

On Base Pct:
1. Jason Bartlett (.750)
2. Matt Joyce (.435)
3. Dan Johnson (.430, first in INT)
4. Hank Blalock (.405)
5. Chris Richard (.390, fourth in INT)
6. Dioner Navarro (.387)
7. Elliot Johnson (.375, eighth in INT)
8. JJ Furmaniak (.366)
9. Desmond Jennings (.362)*
10. Leslie Anderson (.359)

Hits:
1. Elliot Johnson (136, seventh in INT)
2. Justin Ruggiano (131)
3. Chris Richard (129)
4. Angel Chavez (113)
5. Desmond Jennings (111)*
6. Dan Johnson (103)
7. Joe Dillon (92)
8. Fernando Perez (86)
9. JJ Furmaniak (75)
10. Ryan Shealy (66)

Doubles:
1. Chris Richard (39, first in INT)
2. Justin Ruggiano (31)
3. Desmond Jennings (25)*
4. Elliot Johnson (24)
5. Joe Dillon (23)
6. Ryan Shealy (22)
7. Dan Johnson (19)
8. Angel Chavez (17)
9. JJ Furmaniak (16)
10. Fernando Perez (11)
10. Jose Lobaton (11)

Triples:
1. Desmond Jennings (6, tied fifth in INT)*
2. Elliot Johnson (5, tied ninth in INT)
3. JJ Furmaniak (3)
3. Fernando Perez (3)
5. Chris Richard (1)
5. Ryan Shealy (1)
5. Angel Chavez (1)
5. Omar Luna (1)
5. Rashad Eldridge (1)

Home Runs:
1. Dan Johnson (30, first in INT)
2. Chris Richard (20, tied tenth in INT)
3. Ryan Shealy (15)
3. Justin Ruggiano (15)
5. Elliot Johnson (11)
6. Angel Chavez (9)
6. Joe Dillon (9)
8. Jose Lobaton (7)
8. Alvin Colina (7)
10. Fernando Perez (4)
10. Hank Blalock (4)

RBI’s:
1. Dan Johnson (95, second in INT)
2. Chris Richard (79, sixth in INT)
3. Justin Ruggiano (70)
4. Joe Dillon (57)
5. Elliot Johnson (56)
6. Ryan Shealy (55)
6. Angel Chavez (55)
8. Desmond Jennings (36)*
9. Jose Lobaton (33)
10. Fernando Perez (32)

Stolen Bases:
1. Desmond Jennings (37, second in INT)*
2. Elliot Johnson (30, sixth in INT)
3. Justin Ruggiano (24)
3. Fernando Perez (24)
5. JJ Furmaniak (9)
6. Joe Dillon (5)
6. Angel Chavez (5)
8. Rashad Eldridge (4)
9. Dioner Navarro (3)
9. Omar Luna (3)

* denotes 2010 Rays Prospect Top Prospect

2 comments:

  1. Guess that you're trying to put up a complete picture here, but Bartlett, Jaso, Baldelli, and Joyce stats don't really tell you anything about the Bulls this year. But suppose that's a problem throughout the system.

    Interesting that so few "top prospects" were at either Montgomery or Durham this year.

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  2. Yeah. I tried different ways of filtering it last season, but none really worked well. If you use the min at-bats or innings pitched by MiLB, too much talent gets missed. Think of the midseason promotions, they do not get enough at bats at the higher level to quality and then they lose the status at the lower level due to the promotion. So using no filters was the best way to get a more in depth look at the club. With that decision, I expanded the list from top 5 to top 10 to accomodate a few of the rehab players that took spots away from out regular MiLB stars.

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