Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Outlaw Career Leaders

I've had a NASBL team since I joined in 1991 and picked up my beloved Cleveland Indians. Several years later I picked up the San Diego Padres and later the two teams merged into the Outlaw Josey Wales. I've been keeping stats since the beginning and would like to share my career leaders over the past eighteen years.

Of note:
  • Manny Ramirez's last homerun of the season was his 500th!
  • Alfonso Soriano cracked the top three in homeruns
  • Omar Vizquel is 2nd in hits and 3rd in RBI, proving the virtue of persistence
  • Tim Hudson passed Andy Ashby as career wins, strikeouts, and innings pitched leader
  • Jake Peavy cracked the top three in strikeouts
  • My all-time saves leader was a throw-in in a trade that involved Mark McGwire, Trevor Hoffman, and Raul Mondesi
My Career Leaders:

Hits
  1. Manny Ramirez 2144
  2. Omar Vizquel 1750
  3. Albert Belle 1631
Batting Average (2500 AB)
  1. Tony Gwynn .360
  2. Kenny Lofton .301
  3. Manny Ramirez .300
Runs
  1. Manny Ramirez 1269
  2. Kenny Lofton 1005
  3. Albert Belle 983
Home Runs
  1. Manny Ramirez 500
  2. Albert Belle 380
  3. Alfonso Soriano 158
RBI
  1. Manny Ramirez 1409
  2. Albert Belle 1156
  3. Omar Vizquel 590
Stolen Bases
  1. Kenny Lofton 613
  2. Omar Vizquel 374
  3. Willy Taveras 115
Games Won
  1. Tim Hudson 116
  2. Andy Ashby 113
  3. Charles Nagy 87
Winning Pct (100 decisions)
  1. Mark Langston .572
  2. Andy Ashby .562
  3. Tim Hudson .547
Strikeouts
  1. Tim Hudson 1262
  2. Andy Ashby 1153
  3. Jake Peavy 1063
Saves
  1. Keith Foulke 128
  2. Trevor Hoffman 117
  3. Armando Benitez 74
ERA (100 decisions)
  1. Mark Langston 3.99
  2. Charles Nagy 4.28
  3. Tim Hudson 4.31
Innings Pitched
  1. Tim Hudson 1932
  2. Andy Ashby 1840
  3. Mark Langston 1303

1 comment:

LCC said...

I love the annual Outlaw Career Leaders update!