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C12 Batter Register03 GPA AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP AVG SLG OBP 2AV RC RC27 TA Kurt Abbott – BR 1996 TAY 117 484 442 57 114 200 16 2 22 57 0 0 9 33 2 127 5 2 7 .258 .452 .322 .281 65 5.18 .733 1997 MOR-FER 113 416 375 34 96 175 24 11 11 52 4 2 2 33 4 120 2 4 6 .256 .467 .318 .304 54 4.98 .734 1998 DOU 57 74 65 7 18 23 3 1 0 12 0 1 1 7 3 18 0 0 2 .277 .354 .351 .185 8 4.35 .633 1999 AVD 60 71 67 4 24 29 5 0 0 6000 4 01904 3.358 .433 .394 .134 9 4.80 .660 2000 EVE 69 201 183 22 59 83 13 1 3 16 1 0 0 17 1 48 0 2 6 .322 .454 .380 .224 30 6.02 .758 2001 SKR 17 21 17 3 4 11 1 0 2 2000 4 0 7 00 1.235 .647 .381 .647 4 7.74 1.071 Totals 433 1267 1149 127 315 521 62 15 38 145 5 3 12 98 10 339 7 12 25 .274 .453 .337 .271 170 5.22 .732 Bobby Abreu – BL 1998 FER-SLA 25 67 60 9 21 32 2 0 3 9010 6 12001 0.350 .533 .403 .283 13 8.64 .950 1999 SLA 145 660 568 96 182 295 29 9 22 96 0 2 0 90 8 156 15 9 13 .320 .519 .412 .384 123 8.11 .980 2000 SLA 146 665 563 115 193 339 27 13 31 116 0 5 4 93 5 102 26 10 22 .343 .602 .436 .471 147 9.76 1.149 2002 SLA 152 668 571 101 153 276 30 3 29 88 0 10 0 87 0 126 29 6 8 .268 .483 .359 .419 108 6.59 .907 Totals 468 2060 1762 321 549 942 88 25 85 309 0 18 4 276 14 404 70 26 43 .312 .535 .402 .419 390 8.10 1.008 Benny Agbayani – BR 2000 COO 81 256 225 45 73 138 24 1 13 42 0 2 1 28 3 67 8 0 6 .324 .613 .398 .449 56 9.49 1.108 2001 COO 108 435 378 67 115 205 22 1 22 68 0 0 6 51 2 73 6 2 8 .304 .542 .395 .389 83 8.19 .982 2002 SKR 45 50 42 6 16 28 3 0 3 10 0 0 0 8 0 9 0 0 1 .381 .667 .480 .476 14 13.84 1.333 Totals 234 741 645 118 204 371 49 2 38 120 0 2 7 87 5 149 14 2 15 .316 .575 .402 .416 153 8.96 1.046 Mike Aldrete – BL 1996 GUT 88 104 86 10 24 37 2 1 3 16 0 3 3 12 1 20 0 0 1 .279 .430 .375 .291 15 6.31 .825 Manny Alexander – BR 1998 FER 87 236 222 28 59 80 9 3 2 24 0 0 3 11 2 51 5 3 12 .266 .360 .309 .167 21 3.20 .556 1999 DOU-FER 40 70 65 9 13 22 3 0 2 4001 4 01120 1.200 .338 .257 .231 6 3.01 .547 Totals 127 306 287 37 72 102 12 3 4 28 0 0 4 15 2 62 7 3 13 .251 .355 .297 .181 27 3.15 .554 Edgardo Alfonzo – BR 1996 GUT 60 177 168 22 49 71 3 2 5 21 0 0 0 9 3 29 1 0 3 .292 .423 .328 .190 23 5.03 .664 1997 FER-COO 80 288 261 27 68 84 14 1 0 17 5 3 0 19 3 38 1 0 7 .261 .322 .307 .138 26 3.35 .520 1998 COO 146 648 566 69 164 218 31 1 7 43 0 1 5 76 5 79 9 5 6 .290 .385 .378 .246 88 5.72 .746 1999 FER 145 629 557 72 147 225 30 3 14 66 2 2 3 65 6 106 8 2 11 .264 .404 .343 .271 79 5.02 .712 2000 AVC-SLA 156 721 629 117 198 313 41 1 24 77 0 1 5 85 2 103 7 2 19 .315 .498 .400 .329 126 7.52 .907 2001 SLA 150 673 588 101 182 312 33 5 29 88 0 3 1 81 5 98 3 2 13 .310 .531 .392 .364 124 7.90 .943 2002 EVE 127 457 410 46 93 147 15 0 13 63 0 1 3 43 0 80 4 0 13 .227 .359 .304 .246 45 3.63 .597 Totals 864 3593 3179 454 901 1370 167 13 92 375 7 11 17 378 24 533 33 11 72 .283 .431 .362 .277 504 5.72 .762 Luis Alicea – BB 1995 MOR-AVC-SEG 98 311 279 34 75 101 13 2 3 22 0 2 3 27 1 40 4 1 12 .269 .362 .338 .204 33 4.07 .622 1997 DOU 3 8 4 1 1 1000 0000 4 0 1 10 0.250 .250 .625 1.250 2 14.40 2.000 1998 DOU 82 142 122 18 27 39 5 2 1 82011702393 2.221 .320 .321 .311 14 3.68 .660 Totals 183 461 405 53 103 141 18 4 4 30 2 2 4 48 1 64 14 4 14 .254 .348 .338 .247 49 4.05 .647 Andy Allanson – BR 1996 AVC 1 1 1 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 00 0.000 .000 .000 .000 0 0.00 .000 C12 All Time Batter Register Page 1 of 70 GPA AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP AVG SLG OBP 2AV RC RC27 TA Jermaine Allensworth – BR 1997 AVD 86 156 129 22 32 50 7 1 3 14 1 1 4 21 0 30 15 4 0 .248 .388 .368 .419 22 5.82 .891 1998 SEG 60 140 117 18 29 42 6 2 1 10 2 0 4 17 1 30 5 0 3 .248 .359 .362 .299 17 4.96 .747 1999 FEJ-AVC 78 179 157 25 46 61 11 2 0 16 10 0 7 5 0 37 11 4 2 .293 .389 .343 .197 22 4.63 .718 Totals 224 475 403 65 107 153 24 5 4 40 13 1 15 43 1 97 31 8 5 .266 .380 .357 .298 61 5.11 .783 Moises Alou – BR 1995 HOC-AVC 148 586 542 75 144 243 31 10 16 75 1 4 4 35 4 67 13 11 13 .266 .448 .313 .271 71 4.49 .699 1996 MOR 99 319 292 41 86 138 13 0 13 49 0 1 6 20 4 58 0 5 7 .295 .473 .351 .247 45 5.57 .752 1997 SEG 129 553 500 68 143 217 21 1 17 98 0 5 4 44 8 70 6 6 14 .286 .434 .345 .248 72 5.10 .719 1998 SEG-SKR 143 603 533 61 146 250 36 4 20 84 0 5 10 55 6 83 13 6 7 .274 .469 .350 .323 90 6.01 .820 1999 SKR 141 637 541 123 181 350 38 4 41 145 0 5 8 83 8 96 5 0 17 .335 .647 .427 .475 151 10.66 1.183 2001 FER 134 563 508 78 167 285 27 2 29 91 0 5 3 47 4 61 3 4 16 .329 .561 .385 .331 105 7.77 .936 2002 CAS 148 640 572 79 188 309 27 2 30 103 0 1 4 63 13 74 8 1 23 .329 .540 .398 .336 118 7.81 .941 Totals 942 3901 3488 525 1055 1792 193 23 166 645 1 26 39 347 47 509 48 33 97 .302 .514 .369 .325 645 6.72 .869 Ruben Amaro – BB 1995 SLA 23 41 30 7 11 18 0 2 1 8000112 2 00 0.367 .600 .537 .600 11 15.51 1.526 1997 AVC-SKR 50 54 49 4 18 25 7 0 0 10 0 0 2 3 0 6 0 0 1 .367 .510 .426 .204 11 9.04 .938 Totals 73 95 79 11 29 43 7 2 1 18 0 0 2 14 2 8 0 0 1 .367 .544 .474 .354 22 11.44 1.157 Garret Anderson – BL 1996 SEG-COO 118 466 441 67 134 226 24 1 22 74 0 4 1 20 2 85 2 1 11 .304 .512 .333 .259 72 6.00 .781 1997 COO-FER 130 548 522 44 126 185 23 0 12 66 2 5 0 19 0 69 7 10 17 .241 .354 .266 .163 42 2.67 .499 1998 FER 142 587 564 51 154 220 28 1 12 67 0 1 3 19 1 76 8 3 15 .273 .390 .300 .165 62 3.90 .584 1999 AVD-FEJ 143 608 567 67 163 255 40 8 12 73 0 1 0 40 11 75 3 1 6 .287 .450 .334 .238 85 5.59 .725 2000 SLA 149 651 608 94 194 326 48 6 24 96 0 9 0 34 4 85 4 0 18 .319 .536 .350 .280 110 6.73 .843 2001 SKR 147 617 588 91 179 322 39 1 34 106 0 4 0 25 2 82 0 1 16 .304 .548 .331 .286 100 6.28 .815 2002 FEJ 152 653 608 70 160 278 42 2 24 96 0 4 0 41 18 113 7 1 13 .263 .457 .308 .273 83 4.81 .706 Totals 981 4130 3898 484 1110 1812 244 19 140 578 2 28 4 198 38 585 31 17 96 .285 .465 .318 .239 548 5.04 .705 Marlon Anderson – BL 2002 SEG 124 497 457 67 143 233 38 2 16 45 6 1 5 28 4 71 6 4 5 .313 .510 .358 .271 83 6.80 .842 Shane Andrews – BR 1996 TAY 83 280 262 29 52 94 12 0 10 29 0 2 0 16 0 82 0 1 9 .198 .359 .243 .221 21 2.50 .500 1997 EVE 105 403 366 48 73 157 6 0 26 62 0 3 2 32 3 128 5 0 4 .199 .429 .266 .331 43 3.89 .660 1999 SKR 147 630 552 71 134 262 32 3 30 96 0 5 0 73 8 164 1 1 11 .243 .475 .329 .366 87 5.42 .781 Totals 335 1313 1180 148 259 513 50 3 66 187 0 10 2 121 11 374 6 2 24 .219 .435 .291 .323 149 4.21 .678 Eric Anthony – BL 1995 HOC 121 509 464 49 126 191 16 2 15 58 0 4 4 37 0 83 5 2 17 .272 .412 .328 .231 60 4.49 .664 1996 TAY 60 125 118 11 25 37 6 0 2 15 0 1 0 6 1 35 1 1 1 .212 .314 .248 .161 9 2.57 .463 1997 SKR 59 58 43 7 7 10 0 0 1 50001511400 2.163 .233 .379 .419 5 3.34 .658 1998 COO 24 33 29 6 8 11 0 0 1 2000 4 0 6 00 0.276 .379 .364 .241 4 5.63 .714 Totals 264 725 654 73 166 249 22 2 19 80 0 5 4 62 2 138 6 3 20 .254 .381 .320 .231 78 4.09 .628 C12 All Time Batter Register Page 2 of 70 GPA AB R H TB 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HP BB IBB SO SB CS GDP AVG SLG OBP 2AV RC RC27 TA Alex Arias – BR 1995 EVE 94 212 189 23 45 62 8 0 3 21 0 1 0 22 3 18 1 2 8 .238 .328 .316 .212 18 3.18 .552 1996 TAY 50 89 83 8 25 28 0 0 1 6020 4 01300 0.301 .337 .326 .084 10 4.41 .552 1997 HOC-FER 90 269 246 30 62 96 15 5 3 30 0 3 4 16 3 38 1 0 1 .252 .390 .305 .207 31 4.43 .632 1998 SLA 40 44 43 4 8 18 1 0 3 3000 1 0 7 00 1.186 .419 .205 .256 3 2.49 .528 1999 COO 56 61 60 3 16 18 2 0 0 6000 1 01310 2.267 .300 .279 .067 5 2.71 .435 2000 COO 48 58 55 7 20 22 2 0 0 7000 3 0 6 00 2.364 .400 .397 .091 8 6.02 .676 2002 SLA 19 47 42 6 13 21 5 0 1 4002 3 0 4 00 1.310 .500 .383 .262 8 7.26 .867 Totals 397 780 718 81 189 265 33 5 11 77 0 6 6 50 6 99 3 2 15 .263 .369 .314 .180 83 4.04 .593 George Arias – BR 1997 FIE 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0000 0 0 0 00 0— — — — 0 — — Billy Ashley – BR 1996 COO-SEG 23 44 41 4 6 11 2 0 1 3010 2 02600 1.146 .268 .182 .171 2 1.40 .361 1997 SLA 50 52 39 12 11 32 1 1 6 16 0 1 0 12 3 10 0 0 2 .282 .821 .442 .846 14 12.26 1.467 1998 MOR 21 22 20 4 7 12 2 0 1 4000 2 1 6 00 0.350 .600 .409 .350 5 10.42 1.077 Totals 94 118 100 20 24 55 5 1 8 23 0 2 0 16 4 42 0 0 3 .240 .550 .339 .470 19 6.18 .899 Rich Aurilia – BR 1997 DOU 57 141 135 9 32 39 4 0 1 12 0 0 1 5 0 30 1 0 2 .237 .289 .270 .096 10 2.70 .438 1998 AVC 41 68 55 17 24 39 12 0 1 12 1 0 0 12 4 3 0 0 2 .436 .709 .537 .491 21 16.52 1.545 1999 AVC 121 477 444 45 113 168 28 3 7 53 0 0 2 31 1 74 2 3 6 .255 .378 .306 .198 51 4.05 .597 2000 AVD 146 601 543 77 150 232 30 2 16 64 0 4 6 48 6 84 4 2 12 .276 .427 .339 .247 79 5.16 .713 2001 AVD 133 547 501 52 118 192 23 0 17 54 0 1 0 45 3 94 0 0 25 .236 .383 .298 .238 51 3.39 .581 2002 AVD-SLA 151 663 619 95 182 337 27 7 38 108 0 6 0 38 4 95 1 2 19 .294 .544 .332 .313 105 6.10 .821 Totals 649 2497 2297 295 619 1007 124 12 80 303 1 11 9 179 18 380 8 7 66 .269 .438 .323 .250 312 4.78 .687 Brad Ausmus – BR 1995 SEG 55 152 141 13 34 63 5 3 6 21 0 1 0 10 0 33 1 0 0 .241 .447 .289 .284 19 4.82 .692 1996 AVC 88 312 280 44 91 139 13 7 7 52 2 3 0 27 1 45 13 9 5 .325 .496 .381 .314 52 6.71 .882 1998 DOU 123 448 409 38 96 134 21 1 5 37 1 2 4 32 4 67 10 5 9 .235 .328 .295 .196 39 3.21 .550 1999 DOU 147 619 558 65 154 225 17 3 16 68 6 3 5 47 1 88 16 1 23 .276 .403 .336 .240 74 4.56 .685 2002 SLA 137 489 444 36 97 147 29 3 5 51 0 0 0 45 0 68 3 2 12 .218 .331 .290 .221 42 3.14 .540 Totals 550 2020 1832 196 472 708 85 17 39 229 9 9 9 161 6 301 43 17 49 .258 .386 .319 .240 223 4.17 .646 Bruce Aven – BR 2001 SLA 61 94 89 10 17 34 5 0 4 11 0 1 0 4 0 24 0 0 3 .191 .382 .223 .236 7 2.42 .507 Carlos Baerga – BB 1997 SLA-MOR 32 95 92 15 30 46 4 0 4 21 0 0 2 1 0 6 0 0 2 .326 .500 .347 .185 15 6.44 .766 1998 SEG 140 548 509 37 136 194 29 1 9 46 4 2 1 32 5 60 5 6 12 .267 .381 .311 .187 57 3.88 .593
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