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    *The Baltimore Bulldogs lead the entire IL in home wins with 57. Their 34-47 road record was only better than eight BLB teams, none with more total wins than 70.

    *The Morgantown Mohawks lead the entire BLB with a +11 PYT. The Windy City Blues were the worst in that regard at -9 PYT.

    *Only four BLB players started all 162 games, Danny Gomez, Tzu-jao Joe, Dave Slack and Dave Westcott. They all play 1B.

    *New Orleans OF Ron Falls lead the BLB with 56 doubles, 10 more than the 2nd place finisher.

    *Batavia's OF Stu Stark lead the BLB with 49 HRs, 11 more than the 2nd place finisher. His 127 RBI were also league best by 14.

    *Five BLB players, Stark, Jamie O'Hearn, Masao Nara, Ray Davila and Jamie McPherson scored 100 or more runs. Only Stark plays in the IL.

    *Indianapolis OF Izzy Briseno lead the BLB with 109 walks, 20 more than the 2nd place finisher.

    *Hartford's C Mike del Rio and Carolina's Sean Rothwell were two of nine players to be intentionally walked ten times or more. However, del Rio and Rothwell were the only two to OPS less than .720 at .635 and .589, respectively.

    *Philadelphia's OF Javier Nazario lead the BLB in hit by pitch at 17 because he's an asshole.

    *6 BLB players struck out more than 183 times, but only Windy City's catcher Enrique Ochoa had less than 21 home runs. He had just eight.

    *Only two BLB players had 30 SBs, Jamie O'Hearn and Pat Vickers, who both play for Pittsburgh.

    *Indianapolis OF Jimmy Gray had the worst SB success rate, getting two steals in his 12 attempts.

    *Toronto's SP Mike Sanchez gave up a league leading 42 home runs, seven more than LA's Joshua House.

    *Toronto's SP C.J. Johnson lead the BLB in walks with 89. He tied with his teammate Pat Tortorici for the BLB lead in losses at 20.

    *Maine's C Ray Davila and New York's Todd Robideau lead the BLB in runners thrown out at 28. Davila also lead the BLB in percentage of those with more than 12 runners thrown out.

    *Hartford infielder Ethan Neal lead the entire BLB in errors at 32, five more than Wilmington's Jaylen Johnson. Both played majority of their games at 3B.

    *Syracuse infielder Rogelio Padilla lead the entire (IF) BLB in zone rating at +17.2.

    *Philadelphia outfielder Tom Estes lead the entire (OF) BLB in zone rating at +27.7.

    *Toronto's Roman Chutz lead the entire BLB in errors at short stop with 23. Chutz, normally an OF, played just 36 games at the position.

    *Carolina's Ron Howard lead the entire BLB in errors at second base with 17. Howard, normally an OF, played just 21 games at the position.

    *Windy City OF Travis Anthony lead the entire BLB in outfield double plays with 5.

    *Los Alamos OF Gil Mullins lead the entire BLB in outfield errors at 13.
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  • #2
    Nice.
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    • #3
      Awesome Stuff, thanks for sharing

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      • #4
        The 42 home runs allowed by Mike Sanchez ties for the fifth-highest mark in BLB history.

        The league record for worst OPS by any player who was intentionally walked at least ten times in a season is Franklin Salazar's .518 mark in 2015.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by TheLetterZ View Post
          The 42 home runs allowed by Mike Sanchez ties for the fifth-highest mark in BLB history.
          Ironically, I was hot after Mike Sanchez in Free-Agency before Toronto beat me out. Even further, I initially targeted Toronto SP Ian "Mongo" Brooks in Free-Agency and he favored my offer for a bit.

          Sanchez and Brooks went a combined 11-33 for the Canadiens.
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          • #6
            Can't believe Stu got stuck at 49. 50 is the magical number in the BLB.

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