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I figured the Brewers’ batting lines might look even MORE impressive after yesterday’s 24-3 drubbing of Seattle, so I thought it would be fun to take a look at the behest of commenter Samcam99 on yesterday’s Monday Meanderings:
“Can I get an updated
Stats line for after that Seattle game?”
Here are a few of the spring training lines from participants in yesterday’s mismatch:
Jesus Aguilar
26 AB || 12 H || 2 2B || 3 HR || 9 RBI || 6 BB || .462/.563/.885 || 1.447 OPS
Keon Broxton
31 AB || 9 R || 12 H || 2 2B || 1 3B || 3 HR || 9 RBI || 6 BB || .387/.486/.806 || 1.293 OPS
Kyle Wren
13 AB || 2 R || 5 H || 2 2B || 1 3B || 2 RBI || 1 BB || .385/.429/.692 || 1.121 OPS
Kirk Nieuwenhuis
26 AB || 6 R || 7 H || 4 2B || 2 HR || 7 RBI || 5 BB || .269/.406/.654 || 1.060 OPS
Travis Shaw
25 AB || 6 R || 7 H || 1 2B || 2 HR || 6 RBI || 6 BB || .280/.375/.560 || .935 OPS
Manny Pina
26 AB || 4 R || 9 H || 3 2B || 4 RBI || .346/.370/.462 || .832 OPS
As a team, the Brewers have climbed to first in the Cactus League in OPS (.892), first in OBP (.384), first in slugging (.508), first in homeruns (27), second in BA (.295; the M’s are still hitting .306 as a team), first in walks (86, 9 ahead of the second place Dodgers), and have fallen to fourth in strikeouts. Going into yesterday’s game, the Brewers trailed the #1 Mariners by 16 runs scored; after their offensive explosion, however, they ended the day with the most in baseball at 113 runs scored. That’s 6.3 per game!
Per BCB commenter aaronetc, the Brewers now have the best run differential in the Cactus League at +44. The next-best is +13. #dynasty
— Jaymes L (@JaymesL) March 14, 2017
Small sample size statistics can sure be fun!
Statistics courtesy of MLB.com