6) David Castle (2012 - pres.) | |||||
SLG | AVG | PA/RBI | PA/HR | OBP | |
.558 (6) | .299 (5) | 5.37 (6) | 17.11 (6) | .412 (9) |
One of the more consistent hitters in WSEM that can hit for both average and power. He finally got the monkey off of his back by homering off of top pitchers Craig Skinner and C.J. Phillips this past season. After a disappointing 2015 campaign, he looks to bounce back in 2016.
• 6th Statistically
• Strength: AVG
• 6th Statistically
• Strength: AVG
5) Greg Brannan (2013 - pres.) | |||||
SLG | AVG | PA/RBI | PA/HR | OBP | |
.606 (4) | .301 (4) | 4.43 (4) | 16.07 (5) | .482 (3) |
He’s one of the more disciplined hitters in WSEM that can also hit a ball as far as anyone. He’s flown under the radar the past few years, but really broke out in 2015. If it wasn’t for Bortmas, he probably would have had a shot at the MVP last season. Look for him in the MVP race in 2016.
• 3rd Statistically
• Strength: OBP
• 3rd Statistically
• Strength: OBP
4) Dakota LaDouceur (2012 - pres.) | |||||
SLG | AVG | PA/RBI | PA/HR | OBP | |
.622 (3) | .273 (9) | 3.78 (2) | 12.68 (2) | .452 (6) |
He’ll never be known for his batting average, but he will be known for his outstanding power. He won the HR title back in 2012, which really put him on the map. He even hit a homerun one handed off of Farkas, which set the tone in the 2014 Championship series. He was barely seen last season, but looks to get back on track in 2016.
• 4th Statistically
• Strength: PA/HR and PA/RBI
• 4th Statistically
• Strength: PA/HR and PA/RBI