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August 1, 2005 4242 Claypine Rise Including Games of FINAL Mississauga, Ont INTERCOUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE OFFICIAL STATISTICS HERB MORELL, STATISTICIAN RELEASE #12 - August 1, 2005 4242 Claypine Rise Including games of FINAL Mississauga, Ont. (905) 238-5264 L4W 2G6 FAX (905) 238-6241 email: [email protected] TEAM BATTING ------------ CLUB PCT G AB R H 2B 3B HR SB BB SO RBI Toronto .331 34 1225 301 406 79 5 48 37 140 189 267 Guelph .309 36 1353 324 418 69 9 33 43 212 228 280 Kitchener .297 35 1273 265 378 70 5 37 30 157 255 227 Brantford .295 36 1297 270 383 60 12 19 52 184 267 240 London .294 36 1183 204 348 53 3 27 26 129 202 177 Hamilton .291 34 1245 244 362 63 8 25 32 125 244 215 Barrie .265 36 1156 205 306 46 15 20 61 132 211 167 Oshawa .260 35 1138 170 296 46 5 13 21 107 233 142 Stratford .190 34 1053 117 200 32 2 10 31 120 299 101 INDIVIDUAL BATTING LEADERS - 109 or more plate appearances -------------------------- Player, Club PCT G AB R H 2B 3B HR SB RBI Ryan Spataro, Bar .416 33 137 37 57 11 6 2 19 19 Kyle Piwowarczyk, Lon .408 35 125 23 51 7 0 0 2 12 Pete Babcock, Lon .403 33 119 21 48 15 0 0 0 30 Ryan Asis, Gue .396 31 111 28 44 7 2 0 3 29 Matt Logan, Tor .394 32 132 41 52 12 2 7 0 34 Nildo Puertas, Tor .388 27 103 23 40 9 0 3 0 18 Justin Wendt, Ham .386 27 114 25 44 11 1 7 1 42 Mike Ambrose, Lon .386 31 114 30 44 11 1 3 6 18 Frankie Hare, Gue .385 29 135 40 52 8 2 7 6 37 Mike Alati, Gue .378 28 111 34 42 7 0 6 4 25 TEAM PITCHING ------------- CLUB ERA G W L CG IP R ER H HR BB SO Barrie 2.89 36 21 15 8 301.2 132 97 293 8 81 280 Toronto 3.27 34 29 5 4 297.0 123 108 297 15 89 293 London 4.59 36 18 18 2 292.1 185 149 299 16 129 239 Guelph 4.63 36 25 11 0 324.2 203 167 342 24 122 284 Brantford 5.35 36 20 16 2 318.0 252 189 353 28 173 267 Hamilton 5.56 34 16 18 3 299.2 224 185 320 21 181 224 Kitchener 5.92 35 19 16 1 307.8 236 196 338 35 158 196 Oshawa 7.26 35 9 26 9 280.0 261 226 352 26 156 179 Stratford 13.45 34 1 33 7 271.0 486 405 501 58 217 167 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING LEADERS - 44 or more innings pitched --------------------------- Player, Club ERA G W L IP R ER H BB SO Angus Roy, Bar 2.43 11 7 3 85.1 29 23 83 10 74 Paul Spoljaric*, Tor 2.94 10 7 1 70.1 24 23 62 9 83 Kirk Martin*, Lon 3.16 10 6 2 57.0 24 20 51 13 38 Dave Steffler, Tor 3.20 9 7 0 50.2 20 18 56 12 38 Brad Bissell*, Bar 3.35 12 4 1 48.1 22 18 53 13 62 Scott Robinson, Osh 3.75 8 2 5 50.1 31 21 54 19 30 Yole Reina**, Tor 4.26 13 4 1 44.1 23 21 41 21 50 Tom VanKasteren*, Lon 4.30 9 3 3 46.0 26 22 47 16 31 Stefan Strecker, Br 4.42 15 3 4 77.1 57 38 99 18 42 Shawn Gillespie, Lon 4.70 9 4 3 46.0 33 24 53 20 32 * - Denotes left-handed pitchers ** - Denotes Import Players TEAM FIELDING ------------- CLUB PCT G PO A E DP PB LOB Toronto .965 34 891 322 44 21 4 248 Barrie .964 36 905 328 46 26 5 249 London .961 36 877 441 53 31 6 302 Oshawa .961 35 840 334 48 19 10 259 Guelph .959 36 971 418 59 25 11 354 Brantford .957 36 954 412 61 29 3 312 Kitchener .955 35 929 391 62 35 8 286 Hamilton .952 34 899 360 63 34 11 293 Stratford .911 34 816 285 108 25 17 222 FINAL STANDINGS GAMES WON LOST PCT. GBL Toronto 34 29 5 .853 - Guelph 36 25 11 .694 5 Barrie 36 21 15 .583 9 Brantford 36 20 16 .556 10 Kitchener 35 19 16 .543 10 1/2 London 36 18 18 .500 12 Hamilton 34 16 18 .471 13 Oshawa 35 9 26 .265 19 1/2 Stratford 34 1 33 .029 28 Results 29. Mon. 18-Jul Oshawa 9 at Brantford 2 144. Mon. 18-Jul London 4 at Guelph 5 10. Tues. 19-Jul Oshawa 12 at Stratford 7 72. Tues. 19-Jul Toronto 11 at Guelph 5 146. Tues. 19-Jul Barrie 9 at Kitchener 7 150. Wed 20-Jul London 1 at Brantford 2 (10 inn.) 151. Wed 20-Jul Toronto 5 at Hamilton 4 152. Thur 21-Jul Hamilton 12 at Kitchener 5 153. Thur 21-Jul Guelph 32 at Stratford 3 154. Fri 22-Jul Toronto 18 at Brantford 2 155. Fri 22-Jul Stratford 4 at London 6 156. Sat. 23-Jul Hamilton 4 at Barrie 2 157. Sat. 23-Jul Brantford 6 at Guelph 15 158. Sat. 23-Jul Kitchener 11 at Oshawa 9 (10 inn.) 159. Sun. 24-Jul Stratford 2 at Hamilton 20 160. Sun. 24-Jul Guelph 5 at Kitchener 6 (10 inn.) 161. Sun. 24-Jul Brantford 7 at Oshawa 5 162. Sun. 24-Jul Barrie 0 at Toronto 3 147. Mon. 25-Jul Brantford 7 at London 0 90. Tues. 26-Jul Kitchener at Hamilton ppd. Postponed Games 90, Kitchener at Hamilton (ppd. 22-Jun/26-Jul) 145, Toronto at Stratford (ppd. 16-Jul) 148, Hamilton at Stratford (ppd. 17-Jul) 149. Oshawa at Toronto (ppd. 17-Jul) RELEASE #12 August 1, 2005 INDIVIDUAL BATTING LEADERS HITS RUNS BATTED IN Player, Club G H Player, Club G RBI R.Spataro, Bar 33 57 J.Wendt, Ham 27 42 M.Logan, Tor 32 52 S.Reilly, Gue 34 39 F.Hare, Gue 29 52 D.Topolie, Tor 34 38 K.Piwowarczyk, Lon 35 51 F.Hare, Gue 29 37 S.Ridley, Tor 32 50 M.Logan, Tor 32 34 L.Baker, Kit 35 50 D.Gibbons, Tor 32 33 DOUBLES HOME RUNS Player, Club G 2B Player, Club G HR P.Babcock, Lon 33 15 G.Teague, Tor 22 9 J.Colameco, Tor 29 13 D.Gibbons, Tor 32 7 S.Ridley, Tor 32 12 M.Logan, Tor 32 7 M.Logan, Tor 32 12 S.Galarraga, Lon 34 7 L.Baker, Kit 35 12 C.Romple**, Lon 33 7 J.Pietraszko, Kit 22 12 R.Roeder, Kit 25 7 M.McDonald, Ham 31 7 J.Wendt, Ham 27 7 F.Hare, Gue 29 7 A.Borgo, Bar 33 7 STOLEN BASES RUNS Player, Club G SB Player, Club G R R.Spataro, Bar 33 19 T.Drew-Smith, Gue 35 44 J.Hudson, Br 31 15 M.Logan, Tor 32 41 J.Baksh, Bar 32 14 F.Hare, Gue 29 40 T.Burnell, Br 35 12 S.Ridley, Tor 32 39 B.McElroy, Lon 27 10 A.Steeds, Ham 32 38 J.Pietraszko, Kit 22 9 R.Spataro, Bar 33 37 BASES ON BALLS STRIKE OUTS Player, Club G BB Player, Club G SO T.Drew-Smith, Gue 35 37 A.Borgo, Bar 33 45 T.Burnell, Br 35 30 C.Novia, Str 23 35 B.Carter, Kit 35 25 J.McGinn, Ham 31 32 J.Lynch, Gue 33 25 S.Reilly, Gue 34 32 S.Reilly, Gue 34 25 R.Chanderdat, Str 31 31 J.Kirby, Gue 28 23 S.Galarraga, Lon 34 31 J.McGinn, Ham 27 31 RELEASE #12 August 1, 2005 BARRIE BAYCATS BATTING PCT OB% G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR TB SB BB SO RBI Ryan Spataro .416 .449 33 147 137 37 57 11 6 2 86 19 8 7 19 David Latour .347 .451 22 91 75 18 26 4 2 1 37 5 15 13 13 Ryan Davis .326 .431 28 109 89 11 29 1 0 3 39 1 13 5 25 Jonathan Baksh .322 .397 32 141 121 27 39 6 3 2 57 14 13 15 20 Jordan Lundberg .314 .381 30 118 102 23 32 4 0 1 39 2 13 14 12 Brady Dundon .284 .296 20 71 67 11 19 4 0 0 23 0 2 10 10 Toby Legacy .257 .333 27 117 101 18 26 5 0 0 31 8 12 22 22 Alex Borgo .241 .380 33 137 112 20 27 3 3 7 57 2 21 45 21 Josh Matlow .188 .301 21 83 69 8 13 0 0 0 13 4 7 9 5 Ian Prescott .184 .295 15 44 38 5 7 1 0 1 11 0 4 6 3 Marc Besteman .169 .228 23 79 65 10 11 2 1 1 18 2 6 18 3 Mike Cart .159 .235 15 51 44 6 7 2 0 2 15 0 4 15 7 Matt VanGeene .121 .172 19 64 58 3 7 1 0 0 8 0 3 12 6 Jared McCord .118 .179 11 39 34 4 4 1 0 0 5 2 2 7 0 Jamie Carmichael .059 .304 9 23 17 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 8 1 PITCHING G GS CG W L S ERA IP R ER H HR BB SO HB WP Matt Tjart* 10 2 0 0 2 1 2.12 17.0 11 4 16 0 6 6 3 1 Brad Grieveson 5 1 0 0 0 1 2.25 8.0 5 2 6 0 4 8 2 0 Chris England 8 5 1 4 2 0 2.41 41.0 13 11 37 0 12 22 2 2 Angus Roy 11 11 7 7 3 0 2.43 85.1 29 23 83 3 10 74 8 2 Cam Newitt 15 1 0 4 3 0 2.79 38.2 18 12 35 1 17 29 1 2 Brad Bissell* 12 7 0 4 1 1 3.35 48.1 22 18 53 2 13 62 0 2 Jordan Neufeld 8 6 0 1 2 0 3.41 37.0 15 14 32 0 9 51 5 3 Derek McDaid 3 1 0 0 0 1 4.26 6.1 3 3 7 0 2 7 2 1 Casey Virtue* 9 1 0 1 2 0 4.41 16.1 13 8 21 2 5 19 4 2 BRANTFORD RED SOX BATTING PCT OB% G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR TB SB BB SO RBI Eric Wolfe .492 .515 15 68 61 18 30 11 1 2 49 0 4 6 21 Chris Baker .375 .400 8 10 8 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 2 John Mariotti .369 .436 21 94 84 20 31 7 0 4 50 0 9 11 19 Jason Trim .352 .468 24 111 91 23 32 6 0 2 44 4 19 17 23 Tyler Burnell .326 .458 35 168 129 33 42 7 6 1 64 12 30 30 29 Dan Baribeau .325 .393 21 89 80 15 26 2 0 2 34 1 7 17 11 Jason Gotwalt .320 .414 33 116 97 14 31 2 1 0 35 0 15 21 11 Wayne Forman .298 .367 34 147 131 26 39 4 0 0 43 3 9 15 19 Omari Briscoe .294 .390 10 41 34 2 10 2 0 1 15 0 6 7 7 Tyler Moe .286 .356 33 149 133 27 38 5 1 2 51 1 14 24 25 Steve Charles .253 .333 24 105 91 17 23 5 1 2 36 1 10 29 19 Jeremy Hudson .231 .315 31 143 121 21 28 4 1 0 34 15 15 24 15 Darryl Pui .231 .364 12 33 26 5 6 0 0 0 6 0 5 5 3 Adam Vella .207 .378 22 74 58 12 12 2 0 2 20 7 14 22 11 Ron Leclair .200 .385 8 13 10 5 2 1 0 0 3 1 3 4 1 Ryan Lane .188 .333 18 39 32 11 6 0 1 0 8 2 6 6 7 Steve Coates .133 .350 17 40 30 8 4 0 0 0 4 4 8 8 2 Branson Joseph .000 .333 3 6 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 PITCHING G GS CG W L S ERA IP R ER H HR BB SO HB WP Jake Haggerty** 6 3 0 2 0 1 0.00 22.0 0 0 10 0 11 28 2 1 Mike Kusiewicz* 3 1 0 0 1 0 1.42 6.1 3 1 6 0 2 8 1 1 Alex McKenzie 4 0 0 0 0 0 1.59 5.2 1 1 4 0 2 8 0 1 Elliott Love 7 1 0 1 1 1 2.41 18.2 6 5 12 0 10 16 4 4 Aaron Biggs 3 0 0 0 0 0 3.00 3.0 1 1 3 0 2 6 0 1 Mark Ferguson* 17 2 0 5 1 1 3.41 34.1 20 13 41 6 9 22 3 2 Stefan Strecker 15 9 1 3 4 0 4.42 77.1 57 38 99 7 18 42 6 1 John Axford 5 5 0 2 1 0 4.91 18.1 18 10 11 1 29 29 0 6 Tom Boleska 9 6 0 2 1 0 5.26 37.2 29 22 38 3 26 34 4 4 Brad Hogeterp* 13 8 1 3 5 0 6.46 54.1 41 39 62 7 18 40 4 2 John Mariotti 2 1 0 0 1 0 8.44 5.1 7 5 9 0 3 7 1 2 Adam Clarke 12 0 0 1 1 1 14.14 21.0 39 33 33 2 23 18 8 6 Ryan Leaist 5 0 0 0 0 0 29.70 3.1 20 11 8 1 12 3 6 13 RELEASE #12 August 1, 2005 GUELPH ROYALS BATTING PCT OB% G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR TB SB BB SO RBI Ryan Asis .396 .458 31 131 111 28 44 7 2 0 55 3 16 20 29 Frankie Hare .385 .430 29 149 135 40 52 8 2 7 85 6 9 13 37 Glenn Jackson .379 .394 7 33 29 3 11 2 0 0 13 5 2 4 3 Mike Alati .378 .466 28 131 111 34 42 7 0 6 67 4 13 15 25 Kevin Hinton .321 .392 36 158 137 20 44 6 0 2 56 0 16 22 26 Sean Reilly .319 .430 34 165 135 33 43 11 2 6 76 3 25 32 39 Ted Drew-Smith .301 .443 35 183 143 44 43 10 2 1 60 8 37 25 19 Joel Lynch .298 .427 33 164 131 36 39 8 0 1 50 1 25 15 18 Joe Kirby .286 .465 28 114 84 26 24 3 1 2 35 6 23 20 22
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