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Baseball Year-By-Year Leaders Year-By-Year Leaders Batting Average (1.0 AB/Game) Year Player BA 2019 Gray Betts .314 2018 Tre Todd .315 2017 D.J. Artis .359 2016 D.J. Artis .369 2015 Alex Close .342 2014 Ryan Seiz .351 2013 Bryan Aanderud .329 2012 Bryan Aanderud .368 2011 Doug Bream .349 2010 P.J. Jimenez .377 2009 Curran Redal .380 2008 David Giammaresi .347 2007 Garrett Young .389 2006 Michael Just .379 2005 Aaron Grijalva .367 2004 Jeremiah Boles .398 2003 Chad Bryan .351 2002 Kelly Knouse .405 2001 Trey Miller .373 2000 Keith Butler .406 1999 Trey Miller .374 1998 David Dalton .408 1997 David Benham .384 1996 Steve Wright .370 1995 Jason Baker .342 1994 Jason Baker .378 1993 Charlie Kim .347 1992 Dan McGinnis .377 1991 Chris Robbins .380 1990 Todd Samples .378 1989 Cary McKay .419 1988 Cary McKay .355 1987 Rodney Carter .341 1986 Pat Sipe .378 1985 Pat Sipe .398 1984 Todd Nelson .354 1983 Darrell Manuel .390 1982 Renard Brown .409 1981 Sid Bream .430 1980 Sid Bream .436 1979 Sid Bream .443 1978 Bernie Young .387 1977 Richie DeWitt, Bernie Young .292 1976 Clay Elliott .396 At Bats Year Player AB 2019 Tyler Galazin 246 2018 D.J. Artis 219 2017 Sammy Taormina 219 2016 Andrew Yacyk 238 2015 Alex Close 219 2014 Ryan Seiz 231 2013 Ryan Cordell 261 2012 Ian Parmley 250 2011 Tyler Bream, Mat Williams 266 2010 Tyler Bream 269 2009 Matt Williams 219 2008 Errol Hollinger 257 2007 Kenneth Negron 206 2006 Michael Just 248 2005 Phillip Laurent, Michael Just 219 2004 Jeremiah Boles 226 2003 Larry Wayne York 216 2002 Keith Butler 245 2001 Joey Monahan 192 2000 Joey Monahan 235 1999 Anthony Pennix 181 1998 Jason Benham 231 1997 Steve Wright 213 1996 Ben Barker 161 1995 Terry Weaver 215 1994 Terry Weaver 208 1993 Charlie Kim 173 1992 Mike Kreider 191 1991 Doug Brady 192 1990 Todd Samples 193 1989 Cary McKay 179 1988 John McClintock 197 1987 John McClintock 147 1986 Pat Sipe 164 1985 Pat Sipe 181 1984 Pat Sipe 141 1983 Pat Sipe 193 1982 Mark deYmaz 187 1981 Mark deYmaz 216 1980 Renard Brown 132 1979 Lee Guetterman 102 1978 Lee Guetterman 123 1977 Richie DeWitt 113 1976 Curt Christians 148 Hits Year Player Hits 2019 Will Wagner 74 2018 D.J. Artis 64 2017 Sammy Taormina 68 2016 D.J. Artis 82 2015 Alex Close 75 2014 Ryan Seiz 81 2013 Bryan Aanderud 83 2012 Bryan Aanderud 81 2011 Matt Williams 76 2010 Tyler Bream 96 2009 Curran Redal 81 2008 Errol Hollinger 82 2007 Garrett Young 77 2006 Michael Just 94 2005 Aaron Grijalva 77 2004 Jeremiah Boles 90 2003 Larry Wayne York 72 2002 Marcus Maringola 84 2001 Trey Miller 69 2000 Keith Butler 89 1999 Anthony Pennix 64 1998 Jason Benham 92 1997 David Benham 76 1996 Ben Barker 55 1995 Terry Weaver 69 1994 Terry Weaver 72 1993 Charlie Kim 60 1992 Mike Kreider 66 1991 Doug Brady 71 1990 Todd Samples 73 1989 Cary McKay 75 1988 Cary McKay 60 1987 John McClintock 46 1986 Pat Sipe 62 1985 Pat Sipe 72 1984 Pat Sipe 41 1983 Darrell Manuel 71 1982 Renard Brown 67 1981 Mark deYmaz 75 1980 Sid Bream 55 1979 Sid Bream 43 1978 Lee Guetterman 47 1977 Richie DeWitt 33 1976 Clay Elliott 55 Runs Year Player Runs 2019 Johnathan Embry 56 2018 D.J. Artis 61 2017 D.J. Artis 58 2016 D.J. Artis 54 2015 Alex Close 40 2014 Ryan Seiz 55 2013 Trey Wimmer 43 2012 Ian Parmley 66 2011 Ian Parmley 48 2010 P.J. Jimenez 61 2009 Curran Redal 50 2008 Errol Hollinger 60 2007 Garrett Young 53 2006 Chad Miller 68 2005 Aaron Grijalva 55 2004 Jeremiah Boles 61 2003 Jeremiah Boles 33 2002 Keith Butler 62 2001 Joey Monahan 54 2000 Keith Butler, Joey Monahan 56 1999 Anthony Pennix 46 1998 Jason Benham 61 1997 Mike Giordano 48 1996 Ben Barker, David Benham 29 1995 Jason Baker 42 1994 Terry Weaver 38 1993 Charlie Kim 35 1992 Charlie Kim 44 1991 Doug Brady 47 1990 Todd Samples 52 1989 Cary McKay 47 1988 Cary McKay 49 1987 Rodney Carter 25 1986 Ken Tomlin 55 1985 Pat Sipe 56 1984 Ken Tomlin 40 1983 Darrell Manuel 60 1982 Renard Brown 54 1981 Renard Brown 63 1980 Sid Bream 45 1979 Tom DeWitt 29 1978 Lee Guetterman 27 1977 Richie DeWitt, Clay Elliott 23 1976 Curt Christians 47 Runs Batted In Year Player RBI 2019 Logan Mathieu 52 2018 Tre Todd 52 2017 Sammy Taormina 55 2016 Andrew Yacyk 49 2015 Alex Close 46 2014 Alex Close 46 2013 Trey Wimmer 44 2012 Bryan Aanderud 53 2011 Doug Bream 41 2010 Tyler Bream 57 2009 Tyler Bream 57 2008 Cody Brown 52 2007 Garrett Young 46 2006 Phillip Laurent 73 2005 Jeff Brown 46 2004 Phillip Laurent 62 2003 Chad Bryan 34 2002 Matt Hagen 64 2001 Trey Miller 54 2000 Keith Butler 49 1999 Anthony Pennix 50 1998 Steve Wright 79 1997 Steve Wright 46 1996 Steve Wright 39 1995 Jason Baker 52 1994 Charlie Kim 33 1993 Bill Speek 36 1992 Danny Brahn 52 1991 Bill Speek 46 1990 Cary McKay 46 1989 Jamey Mason 42 1988 John McClintock 37 1987 Mike Rivas, Rodney Carter 18 1986 Pat Sipe 64 1985 Pat Sipe 70 1984 Pat Sipe 31 1983 Jim Bevins 62 1982 Renard Brown 56 1981 Sid Bream 83 1980 Sid Bream 45 1979 Sid Bream 38 1978 Lee Guetterman 32 1977 Clay Elliott 18 1976 Clay Elliott 50 Doubles Year Player 2B 2019 Jonathan Embry 16 2018 D.J. Artis, Jonathan Embry 16 2017 Jake Barbee, Sammy Taormina 15 2016 Andrew Yacyk 21 2015 Alex Close, Becker Sankey 13 2014 Ryan Seiz 16 2013 Trey Wimmer 17 2012 Zack Haley 21 2011 Matt Williams 17 2010 Tyler Bream, Matt Williams 22 2009 Errol Hollinger 19 2008 Cody Brown, P.K. Keller 21 2007 David Giammaresi 17 2006 Phillip Laurent 27 2005 Michael Just 16 2004 Jeffrey Brown 19 2003 Phillip Laurent 13 2002 Joey Monahan 22 2001 Trey Miller 19 2000 Steve Baker 18 1999 Scottie Scott 13 1998 David Dalton 16 1997 Steve Wright 19 1996 Jason Benham 14 1995 Jason Baker 16 1994 Terry Weaver 15 1993 Beau Martin 16 1992 Danny Brahn 15 1991 Doug Brady 15 1990 (3) tied with 13 1989 Cary McKay 13 1988 Cary McKay 14 1987 Rodney Carter 10 1986 Jeff Edwards 12 1985 Pat Sipe 17 1984 Curtis Hoffman 7 1983 Darrell Manuel 18 1982 Darrell Manuel 11 1981 Mark deYmaz 21 1980 Sid Bream 11 1979 Lee Guetterman 9 1978 Richie DeWitt, Lee Guetterman 8 1977 Richie DeWitt 6 1976 Clay Elliott 12 Triples Year Player 3B 2019 Jonathan Embry 2 2018 D.J. Artis 4 2017 D.J. Artis, Jake Barbee, Sammy Taormina 2 2015 Ashton Perritt 4 2014 Dalton Britt, Ashton Perritt, Ryan Seiz 3 2013 Trey Wimmer 3 2012 Andrew Smith 5 2011 Ian Parmley 4 2010 Michael Robertson 4 2009 Curran Redal 4 2008 Aaron Grijalva 5 2007 Kenneth Negron 4 2006 Aaron Grijalva, Chad Miller 5 2005 Chad Miller 6 2004 Josh Butcher, Phillip Laurent 3 2003 Erich Cloninger 3 2002 Keith Butler 7 2001 Steve Baker 4 2000 Jay Sullenger 5 1999 Tim Strong 5 1998 Steve Wright 5 1997 Mike Giordano 4 1996 Mike Giordano, Steve Wright 3 1995 Terry Weaver 6 1994 Charlie Kim 4 1993 Scott Harmsen, Karl Shoemaker 2 1992 Jeremy Tully 5 1991 Doug Brady 8 1990 Cary McKay 8 1989 Tony Beasley 6 1988 Tony Beasley, Mike Rivas 4 1987 Sidney Davis 4 1986 Jim Bevins 4 1985 Todd Nelson 7 1984 Todd Nelson 8 1983 Todd Nelson, Jim Bevins 9 1982 Renard Brown 9 1981 Renard Brown 9 1980 Sid Bream 4 1979 Tom DeWitt 5 1978 Lee Guetterman 6 1977 Bernie Young 4 1976 Clay Elliott, Steve Elliott 8 Home Runs Year Player HR 2019 Jonathan Embry 11 2018 Tre Todd 10 2017 Sammy Taormina 10 2016 Will Shepherd 8 2015 Becker Sankey 11 2014 Ryan Seiz 12 2013 Danny Grauer 7 2012 Alex Close 14 2011 Matt Williams 9 2010 Tyler Bream, Nathan Thompson 9 2009 Tyler Bream 8 2008 Cody Brown 9 2007 Garrett Young 8 2006 Phillip Laurent 10 2005 Aaron Grijalva 11 2004 Carlos Garcia 10 2003 Chad Bryan 7 2002 Matt Hagen 18 2001 Steve Baker 11 2000 Trey Miller 12 1999 Jim Clinton, Anthony Pennix, Scottie Scott 10 1998 Steve Wright 18 1997 Steve Wright 11 1996 Steve Wright 11 1995 Jason Baker 14 1994 Jeremy Tully, Charlie Kim 7 1993 Bill Speek 9 1992 Danny Brahn 12 1991 Danny Brahn 9 1990 Todd Swisher 6 1989 Doug Reynolds 10 1988 Cary McKay 11 1987 (3) tied with 2 1986 Pat Sipe 20 1985 Pat Sipe 18 1984 Pat Sipe 9 1983 Pat Sipe 12 1982 Darrell Manuel 9 1981 Sid Bream 19 1980 Sid Bream 9 1979 Sid Bream 8 1978 Ed Pollack 2 1977 Jeff Mincey 5 1976 Jeff Mincey 9 Stolen Bases Year Player SB 2019 Jonathan Embry, Tyler Galazin 11 2018 D.J. Artis 26 2017 D.J. Artis 23 2016 D.J. Artis 23 2015 Will Shepherd 16 2014 Ashton Perritt 18 2013 Ryan Cordell 28 2012 Ian Parmley 30 2011 Ian Parmley 27 2010 Curran Redal 13 2009 Matt Williams 12 2008 Garrett Young 10 2007 Kenneth Negron 15 2006 Chad Miller 24 2005 Aaron Grijalva 13 2004 Jeremiah Boles 31 2003 Larry Wayne York 27 2002 Joey Monahan 25 2001 Joey Monahan 26 2000 Keith Butler 35 1999 John Bona 20 1998 David Dalton 26 1997 David Dalton 12 1996 David Dalton 8 1995 Jon Horton 20 1994 Charlie Kim 11 1993 Charlie Kim 10 1992 Mike Kreider, Joe Bonadio 14 1991 Doug Brady 18 1990 Todd Samples 22 1989 Tony Beasley 24 1988 John McClintock 18 1987 John McClintock 14 1986 Ken Tomlin 19 1985 Ken Tomlin 22 1984 Ken Tomlin 18 1983 Gary Wagner 46 1982 Steve Younts 22 1981 Steve Younts 17 1980 Sid Bream 17 1979 Sid Bream 7 1978 Bernie Young 13 1977 Clay Elliott 17 1976 Curt Christians 33 Walks Year Player BB 2019 Jonathan Embry 59 2018 Tre Todd 60 2017 D.J.
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