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    2b: old-56 by Tony Yarine, new-55 by Vance Miller
    3b: old-16 by Graham Tandy, new-14 by Dan Hogan
    rbi: old-142 by Pedro Eires, new-141 by Harry Keppel
    sb: old-70 by Gary Lippincott, new-63 by John Gorrie

    wins: old-26 by David Rumsey and Russ McEvoy, new-25 by Teagan Corrigan
    win %: set by Teagan Corrigan (0.926)
    games: set by Amor Mejia - 86 (Dave Beard at 84 could still overtake him)
    shutouts: Teagan Corrigan with 4 (along with 3 others from previous seasons)
    hits allowed: tied by Kenneth McAlinder with 262
    bb: set by Eric Cafferty - 135
    k/9: old-11.2 by Joe Chavarraga, new-10.7 by Joe Chavarraga

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    Corrigan will get a chance to tie the record for wins, but not to break it. I'm shuffling my rotation so he'll only be getting 1 start this week.

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    • #3
      Re: Potential Single Season Records

      Originally posted by rubisco43
      3b: old-16 by Graham Tandy, new-14 by Dan Hogan
      Tandy had 3 triples in his last 2 games and almost tied his old record. He ended up finishing with 15.
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      Pilsner Champs: 1984, 1986, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
      DL Wild card: 1992

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      • #4
        Vance Miller tied the doubles record.
        Los Lunas Javelinas - 1978 Brewmaster Champions!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by robster1225
          Vance Miller tied the doubles record.
          of course he would... i traded him

          edit: i'm sure being in a contract year had nothing to do with it though :D

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BradleyB
            Originally posted by robster1225
            Vance Miller tied the doubles record.
            of course he would... i traded him

            edit: i'm sure being in a contract year had nothing to do with it though :D
            Don't let that fool you, he didn't have an overly great year, but he did win the starting 1B job and a contract extension, so we'll see.

            On that note, thanks for spoiling my division win by avoiding the sweep in that last series. We will be gunning for you guys next season!
            Los Lunas Javelinas - 1978 Brewmaster Champions!

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