<div dir="ltr">2023 IBL Stats are final. Thank you for getting every boxscore sent in!<br><br>AC LEADERS<br>----------<br>Batting title: WMS J.T. Realmuto, .318<br>Home run champ: EVE Aaron Judge, 60<br>RBI: EVE Aaron Judge, 130<br>Hits: WMS Luis Arraez, 212<br>Runs: EVE Aaron Judge, 122<br>Stolen bases: WMS J.T. Realmuto, 48<br>Wins: MCM Logan Webb, 22-4<br>ERA: MCM Logan Webb, 1.89<br>Strikeouts: OXY Gerrit Cole, 286<br>Saves: WMS Edwin Diaz, 41<br><br>NC LEADERS<br>----------<br>Batting title: SEA Jeff McNeil, .322<br>Home run champ: SEA Cal Raleigh, 41<br>RBI: CAN Nolan Arenado, 117<br>Hits: SFP Trea Turner, 204<br>Runs: CAN Nolan Arenado, 120<br>Stolen bases: SLG Kyle Tucker, 63<br>Wins: SEA Yu Darvish, 23-4<br>ERA: GTY Sandy Alcantara, 1.99<br>Strikeouts: SDQ/SEA Carlos Rodon, 315<br>Saves: SCS Ryan Helsley, 32<br><br>SNH's Framber Valdez was the only other 20-game winner, going 21-10.<br><br>BUF's Tyler Anderson lost 20 games, going 7-20 despite pitching fairly well <br>with a 3.96 ERA in 35 starts and 215.2 innings.<br><br>In addition to winning the NC batting title, SEA's Jeff McNeil led the IBL<br>with 50 doubles.<br><br>In addition to winning the AC batting title, WMS's J.T. Realmuto showed catchers<br>can be athletes too, leading the conference in stolen bases (48) and pacing the<br>IBL in triples (16).<br><br>Juan Soto lapped the field in bases on balls, drawing 169 walks. No other batter<br>in either conference walked more than 92 times. Unsurprisingly, he also led the<br>league with a .411 on-base average. His 169 walks were the highest ever by <br>someone not named Barry Bonds.<br><br>
SLG's Kyle Tucker joined the 30/30 club for the second year in a row, slamming 34<br>homers to go with his league-leading 63 steals.<br><br>SCS's Francisco Lindor also went 30/30, hitting 31 homers and swiping 32 bases.<br><br>
Nestor Cortes, Jeffrey Springs, and Marcus Stroman threw no-hitters.<br><a href="https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/nestor-cortes-no-hitter">https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/nestor-cortes-no-hitter</a><br><a href="https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/jeffrey-springs-no-hitter">https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/jeffrey-springs-no-hitter</a><br><a href="https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/marcus-stroman-no-hitter">https://wiki.ibl.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/marcus-stroman-no-hitter</a><br><br>This was one of the lowest scoring seasons in IBL history. The NC Conference<br>ERA was 3.86, and the AC ERA was 3.98. No team scored 5 runs per game, as SNH<br>led the IBL with 801 runs, which is 4.94 runs per game. The Seaside Rainiers <br>led the league with a team ERA of 3.00.<br><br>Four pitchers had ERAs among the 20 lowest single-season ERAs in IBL history.<br>(5) MCM Logan Webb, 1.89<br>(10) BOW Zack Wheeler, 1.98<br>(11) GTY Sandy Alcantara, 1.99<br>(18) SEA Zac Gallen, 2.19<br><br>SNH's Albert Pujols hit his 700th career home run. He finishes his IBL career as the<br>all-time leader in games (3105), at-bats (11977), hits (3449), RBI (2266), <br>total bases (6343), and doubles (727). He finishes with 703 homers, second only <br>to Barry Bonds's 766.<br><br>MAD's Zack Greinke won his 200th game, finishing the season with a record of 204-187.<br><br>PHI's Craig Kimbrel reached 400 saves, and trails only Mariano Rivera on the all time<br>saves list.<br><br>PHI's Clayton Kershaw reached 3000 strikeouts.<br><br>Paul Goldschmidt reached 300 home runs, 1000 runs, and 1000 RBI.<br><br>Mike Trout reached 1000 runs scored. Andrew McCutchen reached 1000 RBI.<br>Yu Darvish, Charlie Morton, Gerrit Cole, and Sunny Gray notched their 100th career win. <br><div><br></div><div>-Rusty</div><div><br></div></div>