<div dir="auto">There has to be a record for amount of injured players on a team. If so, SCS had to have won that stat this season.<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Nov 20, 2022, 2:54 PM Russell Peltz <<a href="mailto:peltz38@gmail.com">peltz38@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div dir="ltr"><div>2022 IBL stats are now final.<br><br>AC LEADERS<br>----------<br>Batting title: MAD Vladimir Guerrero Jr., .328<br>Home run champ: MAD Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 54<br>RBI: MAD Vladimir Guerrero Jr., 144<br>Hits: PHI Paul Goldschmidt, 198<br>Runs: MCM Marcus Semien, 120<br>Stolen bases: NJR Nicky Lopez, 37<br>Wins: MCM Julio Urias, 25-6<br>ERA: MCM Julio Urias, 1.97<br>Strikeouts: BOW Zack Wheeler, 299<br>Saves: PHI Craig Kimbrel, 39<br> MCM Emmanuel Clase, 39<br><br>NC LEADERS<br>----------<br>Batting title: SLG Fernando Tatis Jr., .323<br>Home run champ: BAL Adam Duvall, 51<br> SCS Matt Olson, 51<br>RBI: SLG Kyle Tucker, 154<br>Hits: SFP Trea Turner, 223<br>Runs: SLG Fernando Tatis Jr., 133<br>Stolen bases: SFP Trea Turner 96<br>Wins: NYK Walker Buehler, 20-10<br>ERA: NYK Walker Buehler, 2.59<br>Strikeouts: GTY Corbin Burnes, 291<br>Saves: SFP Ryan Tepera, 29<br><br><br>Other notable achievements this season:<br><br>MAD's Vladimir Guerrero won the Triple Crown, leading the AC in average (.328), <br>homers (54), and RBI (144).<br><br>MAD's Miguel Cabrera became the fifth member of the exclusive IBL 3000-hit club.<br>1. Albert Pujols 3348<br>2. Derek Jeter 3252<br>3. Adrian Beltre 3107<br>4. Ichiro Suzuki 3096<br>5. Miguel Cabrera 3001<br><br>BOW's Zack Wheeler was the only other 20 game winner, going 21-9.<br><br>EVE's Tyler Mahle and POR's Michael Kopech threw no-hitters.<br><br>SCS's Trevor Bauer threw nine perfect innings and ten no-hit innings<br>against NYK but was removed and SCS lost 1-0 in the 11th.<br><br>EVE's Carlos Correa had an 11-RBI game as the leadoff hitter in a<br>game against KAT.<br><br>In his first IBL season as a full time two-way player, NJR's Shohei Ohtani<br>went 11-8 with a 3.68 ERA and 184 K's as a starting pitcher, while hitting<br>.251 with 44 homers and 112 RBI at the plate.<br><br>SLG's Kyle Tucker had a monster 40/40 season, hitting 45 home runs and <br>stealing 53 bases. He also hit .315, led the NC with 46 doubles, and led<br>the IBL with 154 RBI.<br><br>Amazingly, SLG had another 40/40 player as well, as Fernando Tatis Jr. <br>swiped 43 bases while launching 46 homers. He led the NC in batting<br>average (.323), on-base percentage (.399) and slugging (.654).<br><br>SFP's Jose Ramirez joined the 30/30 club for the second time in his career,<br>swatting 32 home runs and swiping 80 bases.<br><br>GTY's Bo Bichette also went 30/30, hitting 30 homers and stealing 35 bases while<br>getting caught only twice.<br><br>Albert Pujols became the IBL's all time leader in RBI, passing Barry Bonds and<br>finishing the season with 2193.<br><br>Jon Lester was called up late in the season by SCS and won his 200th game. <br>His career IBL record is 200-132 in sixteen seasons.<br><br>Max Scherzer reached 3000 strikeouts. With 3245 at the end of the season,<br>he is the active leader and has passed Greg Maddux to stand 6th all-time.<br><br>Yadier Molina joined the 2000-hit club. Justin Upton and Nelson Cruz scored <br>their 1000th run. Ryan Zimmerman reached 1000 RBI. Jacob deGrom notched his <br>100th win.<br><br><br></div><div>-Rusty</div><div><br></div></div>
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