THE FINAL NUMBERS - COLTS PITCHING HIGHLIGHTS$BlogItemTitle$>
The final overall stats from Spincostats.com have been posted: here's where some of the Colts rank in a variety of pitching categories.
Spot starter and reliever Brien Klimenko was 4th in the league in earned runs allowed (21), 4th in walks allowed (15), 6th in runs allowed (31), 8th in doubles allowed (9), tied for 8th in triples allowed (1), 11th in the league in ERA (3.88), tied for 8th in the league in wins (5), and tied for 10th in appearances (16).
Starter Brant Norlander led the league in fewest home runs allowed (0), tied for 4th in games started (13), tied for 6th in the league in wins (6), 6th in ERA (3.15 ERA), 8th in earned runs allowed (26), 9th in opposing batting average (.241), 9th in innings pitched (74.1), 11th in runs allowed (39), and 13th in hits allowed (67).
Closer Brett Kilburg led the league in saves (6) as well as runners picked off (4). Kilburg also was tied for 2nd in games finished (13), 3rd in appearances (21), and 3rd in games in relief (19). He also had a 2.97 ERA. in 39.1 innings. Kilburg's 6 saves rank him tied for 5th in the State in that category.
Starter Anthony Armanino led the league in fewest hits allowed (44), 2nd in runs allowed (23), tied for 2nd in walks allowed (14), 3rd in earned runs allowed (17), 4th in opposing batting average (.228), 5th in the league in ERA (3.04 ERA), tied for 8th in strikeouts (54), tied for 8th in wins (5), and 10th in batters struck out looking (14).
Starter Ray Torres was 3rd in the league in opposing batting average (.225), 6th in innings pitched (78.2), tied for 7th in batters struck out looking (15), tied for 8th in strikeouts (54), tied for 8th in wins (5), 9th in the league in ERA (3.66 ERA), tied for 9th in games started (12), and 10th in runs allowed (37). Torres also had 1 shutout, ranking him among the States leaders.$BlogItemBody$>
Spot starter and reliever Brien Klimenko was 4th in the league in earned runs allowed (21), 4th in walks allowed (15), 6th in runs allowed (31), 8th in doubles allowed (9), tied for 8th in triples allowed (1), 11th in the league in ERA (3.88), tied for 8th in the league in wins (5), and tied for 10th in appearances (16).
Starter Brant Norlander led the league in fewest home runs allowed (0), tied for 4th in games started (13), tied for 6th in the league in wins (6), 6th in ERA (3.15 ERA), 8th in earned runs allowed (26), 9th in opposing batting average (.241), 9th in innings pitched (74.1), 11th in runs allowed (39), and 13th in hits allowed (67).
Closer Brett Kilburg led the league in saves (6) as well as runners picked off (4). Kilburg also was tied for 2nd in games finished (13), 3rd in appearances (21), and 3rd in games in relief (19). He also had a 2.97 ERA. in 39.1 innings. Kilburg's 6 saves rank him tied for 5th in the State in that category.
Starter Anthony Armanino led the league in fewest hits allowed (44), 2nd in runs allowed (23), tied for 2nd in walks allowed (14), 3rd in earned runs allowed (17), 4th in opposing batting average (.228), 5th in the league in ERA (3.04 ERA), tied for 8th in strikeouts (54), tied for 8th in wins (5), and 10th in batters struck out looking (14).
Starter Ray Torres was 3rd in the league in opposing batting average (.225), 6th in innings pitched (78.2), tied for 7th in batters struck out looking (15), tied for 8th in strikeouts (54), tied for 8th in wins (5), 9th in the league in ERA (3.66 ERA), tied for 9th in games started (12), and 10th in runs allowed (37). Torres also had 1 shutout, ranking him among the States leaders.$BlogItemBody$>
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