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C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\IC\2008 INTERCOUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE OFFICIAL STATISTICS HERB MORELL, STATISTICIAN RELEASE # 12 - July 28, 2008 FAX (905) 238-6241 Including games of FINAL (UNOFFICIAL) email: [email protected] TEAM BATTING ------------ CLUB PCT G AB R H 2B 3B HR SB BB SO RBI Guelph .320 36 1291 291 413 89 12 36 59 156 181 261 London .300 36 1213 222 364 49 5 21 42 145 188 194 Brantford .300 36 1265 241 379 68 9 39 64 156 199 206 Barrie .289 36 1189 230 344 49 5 29 47 153 172 197 Oshawa .283 36 1124 204 318 43 7 13 64 141 177 170 Toronto .277 36 1211 203 336 51 3 34 48 175 188 178 Kitchener .249 36 1197 182 298 40 3 25 39 160 282 150 Hamilton .242 36 1217 181 295 44 8 11 25 171 262 150 Stratford .236 36 1159 146 273 50 5 21 25 121 315 118 INDIVIDUAL BATTING LEADERS - 112 or more plate appearances -------------------------- Player, Club PCT G AB R H 2B 3B HR SB RBI Josh McCurdy, Br .442 32 138 36 61 13 2 7 19 27 Frank Hare, Gue .436 34 140 42 61 12 2 8 20 39 Kyle Piwowarczyk, Lon .387 34 124 32 48 2 1 0 6 21 Sean Reilly, Gue .379 36 145 38 55 12 4 9 2 48 Kyle Degrace, Tor .377 27 114 22 43 10 0 2 13 15 Andrew Karkoulas, Gue .366 35 134 45 49 7 0 2 25 16 Todd Betts, Bar .364 34 132 26 48 4 0 6 0 27 Tyler Graham, Str .357 29 112 16 40 6 0 4 10 18 Jess Bechard, Lon .356 34 132 28 47 3 0 8 2 34 Christian Ruiz**, Lon .355 34 138 32 49 9 1 5 6 18 TEAM PITCHING ------------- CLUB ERA G W L CG IP R ER H HR BB SO London 3.51 36 27 9 12 305.1 137 119 286 17 93 224 Brantford 3.77 36 23 13 1 315.1 161 132 292 18 159 271 Guelph 4.07 36 26 10 4 316.1 164 143 293 21 147 257 Oshawa 4.22 36 17 19 8 288.0 191 135 296 20 97 204 Barrie 4.37 36 24 12 2 302.2 179 147 332 26 107 166 Toronto 5.04 36 17 19 4 301.2 193 169 344 28 146 233 Kitchener 5.78 36 11 24 1 300.1 275 193 347 34 217 182 Hamilton 6.24 36 10 26 3 310.1 280 215 415 31 190 224 Stratford 7.54 36 6 29 3 298.1 320 250 415 34 223 204 INDIVIDUAL PITCHING LEADERS - 45 or more innings pitched --------------------------- Player, Club ERA G W L IP R ER H BB SO Josh Palmer, Lon 2.14 10 8 0 63.0 17 15 49 13 49 Cameron Gray, Osh 2.41 10 5 4 56.0 24 15 41 16 43 Drew Taylor*, Tor 2.96 12 6 1 67.0 26 22 70 22 49 Ryan Hart, Gue 2.97 12 10 0 78.2 30 26 67 26 67 Marc-Andre Major*, Br 3.02 12 3 1 47.2 22 16 31 32 66 Adam Echlin, Lon 3.09 10 7 2 67.0 25 23 74 3 28 Paul Spoljaric*, Bar 3.17 11 8 1 71.0 27 25 73 12 48 Brad Bissell*, Bar 3.93 14 6 3 68.2 37 30 67 35 32 Kevin Whyte*, Ham 4.34 11 1 4 47.2 30 23 58 28 30 Carlos Birriel**, Kit 4.91 13 3 5 58.2 39 32 61 36 49 * - Denotes left-handed pitchers ** - Denotes Import Players TEAM FIELDING ------------- CLUB PCT G PO A E DP PB LOB Guelph .970 36 949 370 41 25 7 283 London .967 36 916 377 44 26 12 309 Toronto .967 36 905 374 44 37 5 325 Brantford .961 36 946 386 54 29 3 282 Barrie .956 36 908 431 62 29 6 278 Hamilton .946 36 931 347 73 23 11 321 Kitchener .945 36 901 411 77 30 8 310 Oshawa .934 36 864 363 87 29 8 262 Stratford .933 36 895 392 93 24 9 248 FINAL STANDINGS GAMES WON LOST PCT. GBL London 36 27 9 .750 - Guelph 36 26 10 .722 1 Barrie 36 24 12 .667 3 Brantford 36 23 13 .639 4 Toronto 36 17 19 .472 10 Oshawa 36 17 19 .472 10 Kitchener 35 11 24 .314 15 1/2 Hamilton 36 10 26 .278 17 Stratford 35 6 29 .171 20 1/2 Totals 322 161 161 SUSPENDED GAME-July 22, Kitchener 1 at Stratford 1 (3 innings) Results 75. Mon. 14-Jul Toronto 12 at Hamilton 5 150. Tues. 15-Jul Kitchener 2 at Guelph 6 19. Tues. 15-Jul Barrie 8 at Hamilton 11 151. Wed. 16-Jul Stratford 1 at Brantford 5 152. Wed. 16-Jul Hamilton 2 at Oshawa 15 153. Thur. 17-Jul Toronto 7 at Barrie 3 154. Fri. 18-Jul Kitchener 10 at Hamilton 12 155. Fri. 18-Jul Brantford 1 at London 2 156. Sat. 19-Jul Oshawa 3 at Barrie 5 157. Sat. 19-Jul Kitchener 3 at Guelph 9 158. Sat. 19-Jul Toronto 14 at Stratford 9 159. Sun. 20-Jul Barrie at Hamilton ppd. 160. Sun. 20-Jul Guelph 11 at London 5 161. Sun. 20-Jul Brantford at Stratford ppd. 162. Sun. 20-Jul Oshawa at Toronto ppd. 146. Mon. 21-Jul Toronto 4 at Kitchener 8 145. Tues. 22-Jul Oshawa at Guelph ppd. 99. Tues. 22-Jul Kitchener 1 at Stratford 1 (Susp/3 inn.) 159. Tues. 22-Jul Barrie 5 at Hamilton 0 161. Wed. 23-Jul Brantford at Stratford ppd. 162. Wed. 23-Jul Oshawa at Toronto ppd. 145. Thur. 24-Jul Oshawa 16 at Guelph 9 161. Fri. 25-Jul Brantford 21 at Stratford 0 162. Fri. 25-Jul Oshawa 3 at Toronto 8 RELEASE # 12 July 28, 2008 INDIVIDUAL BATTING LEADERS HITS RUNS BATTED IN Player, Club G H Player, Club G RBI F.Hare, Gue 34 61 S.Reilly, Gue 36 48 J.McCurdy, Br 32 61 F.Hare, Gue 34 39 S.Reilly, Gue 36 55 J.Bechard, Lon 34 34 C.Ruiz**, Lon 34 49 D.Narodowski, Lon 34 33 A.Karkoulas, Gue 35 49 R.Schwartz, Bar 28 31 K.Piwowarczyk, Lon 34 48 G.Teague, Tor 34 30 T.Betts, Bar 34 48 DOUBLES HOME RUNS Player, Club G 2B Player, Club G HR M.Mann**, Gue 30 14 G.Teague, Tor 34 10 J.McCurdy, Br 32 13 R.Schwartz, Bar 28 10 S.Reilly, Gue 36 12 S.Reilly, Gue 36 9 F.Hare, Gue 34 12 L.Delfino, Br 30 9 G.Agopong-Mansah, S 35 11 J.Bechard, Lon 34 8 R.Spataro, Bar 34 11 F.Hare, Gue 34 8 STOLEN BASES RUNS Player, Club G SB Player, Club G R A.Karkoulas, Gue 35 25 A.Karkoulas, Gue 35 45 F.Hare, Gue 34 20 F.Hare, Gue 34 42 J.McCurdy, Br 32 19 S.Reilly, Gue 36 38 R.Spataro, Bar 34 14 J.McCurdy, Br 32 36 K.Degrace, Tor 27 13 C.Ruiz**, Lon 34 32 J.Gotwalt, Br 31 13 K.Piwowarczyk, Lon 34 32 G.Jackson, Bar 31 13 M.Mann**, Gue 30 32 BASES ON BALLS STRIKE OUTS Player, Club G BB Player, Club G SO J.Pietraszko, Kit 35 29 A.Pietraszko, Kit 31 39 A.Pietraszko, Kit 31 28 J.Pietraszko, Kit 35 39 H.Duke, Ham 32 27 D.Pearson, Str 32 35 L.Delfino, Br 30 26 A.Grasby, Str 26 34 K.Piwowarczyk, Lon 34 25 W.Fuentes**, Str 32 34 A.Karkoulas, Gue 35 25 G.Agopong-Mansah, Str 35 31 RELEASE # 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