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SEC stats 4/15 - LSU leading in ERA, Fields beast mode
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:45 pm
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:45 pm
Batting average
Ole Miss .300
Georgia .291
LSU .284
Auburn .282
Kentucky .274
Florida .273
SC .266
Arkansas .261
Vandy .258
Miss St .246
Alabama .243
Tennessee .240
Runs/game
Florida 5.93
Kentucky 5.40
Arkansas 5.13
Ole Miss 4.80
SC 4.80
Miss St 4.80
LSU 4.60
Auburn 4.47
Vandy 4.47
Georgia 4.20
Alabama 4.13
Tennessee 3.13
ERA
LSU 3.16
Florida 3.36
Arkansas 3.37
Auburn 3.58
Tennessee 3.60
Kentucky 3.81
SC 4.32
Miss St 4.35
Ole Miss 4.48
Vandy 4.64
Georgia 4.78
Alabama 5.99
SO/9
Miss St 8.51
Ole Miss 8.47
LSU 8.43
Arkansas 8.22
Florida 7.68
Vandy 7.26
SC 6.78
Georgia 6.70
Kentucky 6.44
Tennessee 6.29
Alabama 5.85
Auburn 4.41
Dominant performance by the Tigers this weekend both on the mound and at the plate
Starters: 96.1 IP, 3.55 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 88:29
Bullpen: 40.1 IP, 2.23 ERA, 0.92 WHIP, 40:11
Team: .284 avg/.353 on base/.381 slugging
Jones (64 ab) .313/.362/.484, 1 hr, 14 runs, 10 rbi
Katz (57 ab) .281/.348/.421, 2 hr, 13 runs, 9 rbi
Nola (54 ab) .241/.328/.352, 1 hr, 3 runs, 9 rbi
Ross (53 ab) .302/.333/.434, 1 hr, 6 runs, 9 rbi
Hanover (53 ab) .208/.276/.302, 1 hr, 6 runs, 3 rbi
Rhymes (48 ab) .479/.569/.563, 1 hr, 6 runs, 11 rbi
Dozar (38 ab) .237/.326/.289, 0 hr, 4 runs, 2 rbi
Foster (35 ab) .200/.282/.229, 0 hr, 4 runs, 2 rbi
Moore (23 ab) .217/.308/.217, 0 hr, 2 runs, 1 rbi
Fields (16 ab) .500/.471/.688, 0 hr, 6 runs, 5 rbi
Hell of a weekend for Fields, went 6 for 12 with 3 runs and 4 rbi
Ole Miss .300
Georgia .291
LSU .284
Auburn .282
Kentucky .274
Florida .273
SC .266
Arkansas .261
Vandy .258
Miss St .246
Alabama .243
Tennessee .240
Runs/game
Florida 5.93
Kentucky 5.40
Arkansas 5.13
Ole Miss 4.80
SC 4.80
Miss St 4.80
LSU 4.60
Auburn 4.47
Vandy 4.47
Georgia 4.20
Alabama 4.13
Tennessee 3.13
ERA
LSU 3.16
Florida 3.36
Arkansas 3.37
Auburn 3.58
Tennessee 3.60
Kentucky 3.81
SC 4.32
Miss St 4.35
Ole Miss 4.48
Vandy 4.64
Georgia 4.78
Alabama 5.99
SO/9
Miss St 8.51
Ole Miss 8.47
LSU 8.43
Arkansas 8.22
Florida 7.68
Vandy 7.26
SC 6.78
Georgia 6.70
Kentucky 6.44
Tennessee 6.29
Alabama 5.85
Auburn 4.41
Dominant performance by the Tigers this weekend both on the mound and at the plate
Starters: 96.1 IP, 3.55 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 88:29
Bullpen: 40.1 IP, 2.23 ERA, 0.92 WHIP, 40:11
Team: .284 avg/.353 on base/.381 slugging
Jones (64 ab) .313/.362/.484, 1 hr, 14 runs, 10 rbi
Katz (57 ab) .281/.348/.421, 2 hr, 13 runs, 9 rbi
Nola (54 ab) .241/.328/.352, 1 hr, 3 runs, 9 rbi
Ross (53 ab) .302/.333/.434, 1 hr, 6 runs, 9 rbi
Hanover (53 ab) .208/.276/.302, 1 hr, 6 runs, 3 rbi
Rhymes (48 ab) .479/.569/.563, 1 hr, 6 runs, 11 rbi
Dozar (38 ab) .237/.326/.289, 0 hr, 4 runs, 2 rbi
Foster (35 ab) .200/.282/.229, 0 hr, 4 runs, 2 rbi
Moore (23 ab) .217/.308/.217, 0 hr, 2 runs, 1 rbi
Fields (16 ab) .500/.471/.688, 0 hr, 6 runs, 5 rbi
Hell of a weekend for Fields, went 6 for 12 with 3 runs and 4 rbi
This post was edited on 4/15/12 at 4:54 pm
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:48 pm to Boh
quote:
Rhymes (48 ab) .479/.569/.563, 1 hr, 6 runs, 11 rbi
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:50 pm to Boh
quote:
Hell of a weekend for Fields, went 6 for 12 with 3 runs and 4 rbi
bubbz called it
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:54 pm to Boh
quote:
Jones (64 ab) .313/.362/.484, 1 hr, 14 runs, 10 rbi
Katz (57 ab) .281/.348/.421, 2 hr, 13 runs, 9 rbi
Nola (54 ab) .241/.328/.352, 1 hr, 3 runs, 9 rbi
Ross (53 ab) .302/.333/.434, 1 hr, 6 runs, 9 rbi
Hanover (53 ab) .208/.276/.302, 1 hr, 6 runs, 3 rbi
Rhymes (48 ab) .479/.569/.563, 1 hr, 6 runs, 11 rbi
Dozar (38 ab) .237/.326/.289, 0 hr, 4 runs, 2 rbi
Foster (35 ab) .200/.282/.229, 0 hr, 4 runs, 2 rbi
Moore (23 ab) .217/.308/.217, 0 hr, 2 runs, 1 rbi
Fields (16 ab) .500/.471/.688, 0 hr, 6 runs, 5 rbi
What are these numbers?
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:54 pm to LSUcc
I think they're stats in sec play
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:55 pm to Boh
We just need to stay playing good ball for the rest of the regular season and we'll have a top seed.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:55 pm to LSUcc
quote:
What are these numbers?
Stats in the 15 SEC games to this point
batting average/on base %/slugging %
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:57 pm to Boh
quote:
Stats in the 15 SEC games to this point
yeah, figured it out after I posted. think, think, think.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:57 pm to tigerclaw10
[quote]We just need to stay playing good ball for the rest of the regular season and we'll have a top seed.
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If we win the West, we've got one IMO.
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If we win the West, we've got one IMO.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:57 pm to Boh
Fields looked like Tony Gwynn out there.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:58 pm to CamdenTiger
So rhymes is hitting .480 in overall and sec play? Holy cow
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:58 pm to CamdenTiger
quote:
CamdenTiger
Does your name mean you are in Camden, AL? I have family in that area.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 4:59 pm to Kim Jong Ir
quote:
Does your name mean you are in Camden, AL
Camden Arkansas, sorry.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 5:01 pm to CamdenTiger
quote:
Camden Arkansas, sorry.
I still can't believe the run we are on. I was in Auburn 3 weeks ago and left thinking we'd finish middle of the pack in the SEC--I admit it.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 5:02 pm to CamdenTiger
quote:
Fields looked like Tony Gwynn out there.
What about Jared Mitchell, Cedrick Harris, Leon Landry, Quinn Stewart, and Trey Watkins?
:thatsracist:
Posted on 4/15/12 at 5:05 pm to Kim Jong Ir
quote:
I still can't believe the run we are on. I was in Auburn 3 weeks ago and left thinking we'd finish middle of the pack in the SEC--I admit it.
Yep, its looking good. Also, there is some really good arms developing for next year. Plus, the benifit in recruiting. Just need to keep the foot down on the pedal.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 5:09 pm to LSU=Champions
quote:
quote:Fields looked like Tony Gwynn out there. What about Jared Mitchell, Cedrick Harris, Leon Landry, Quinn Stewart, and Trey Watkins? :thatsracist:
Guy was putting it everywhere, just like Gwynn. Right field/left field, it ain't a slam, believe me.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 5:11 pm to CamdenTiger
quote:
Yep, its looking good.
Still a lot of baseball to be played, but it is just so damned fun to be in the hunt for a national seed again! The mood out at the Box is totally different than a few weeks ago. The team has good chemistry and they feel it--the fans feel it.
I figure the SEC will get 2 top 8 seeds for sure and if we win the West we'll get one IMO.
Posted on 4/15/12 at 5:18 pm to CamdenTiger
quote:That's a great comparison, and I'm a lifelong Padres fan. But you have to specify the young Tony Gwynn (the guy who once stole five bases in a game), not the older guy with bum knees who carried a lot more weight.
Fields looked like Tony Gwynn out there
Posted on 4/15/12 at 5:28 pm to GOP_Tiger
How does fields have a avg of 500 but on base of 471? Am I missing something ?
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