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With most teams reaching the midway point in the season, lets take a look at any noteworthy midway performances (includes all classifications):
Batting Average:
2. Nick Gooden Berlin .676
11. Chandler McLucas .Berlin 613
24. Brady Rogalla Richland .586
Slugging:
1. Nick Gooden Berlin 1.323
16. Chandler McLucas Berlin 1.0
RBI:
1. Cody Platt Conemaugh Township 26
6. Chase Smith Central 24
13. Riley Christner Meyersdale 21
Runs Scored:
9. Nick Gooden Berlin 22
12. Alex Honestine Central 21
14. Zach Wiggins Portage 21
15. Jordan Poznanski Conemaugh Township 21
18. Larry Corle Central 20
22. Jake Swank Portage 20
23. Kyler Swires Portage 20
24. Logan McKenzie Meyersdale 20
On Base Percentage:
7. Nick Gooden Berlin .711
23. Riley Christner Meyersdale .674
Strikeouts:
8. Devin Foster Conemaugh Township 56
11. Braxton Roxby Windber 53
14. Phillip Dull Chestnut Ridge 49
Wins:
10. Noah Kerch Portage 5
Definitely some quality marks at this point in the season. Only looked at those ranked in the top 25 in the all classification category. 
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Some of these stats are what it is. Average and RBIs have to be taken with a grain of salt. More than half these teams scorekeepers don't know what a hit is and an RBI. Each game called in by the home team from HS to Legion never match up to my book. A SF doesn't count as an at bat as long as it drives a run in . A SF is not awarded when a runner moves up from second to third and a run doesn't score its just an out and a time at bat, a double is not on a routine single to center and the throw goes home and the batter goes to second. He goes to second on the throw home. A batter gets one rbi with runners on second and third and a single to left a second one isn't awarded when the runner is held at third and the throw goes wildly out of play and the runner is awarded home. Just because a ball doesn't hit someone gloves doesn't mean it's not an error.  Three times this year routine fly balls are missed and air is caught but the next day in the paper that kid receives a hit. Just because a ball hits a kids glove doesn't mean its an error. RBIs  are given to the batter when an error is made as long as there is less than two outs in most cases. Stolen bases are not awarded when the ball gets by the catcher and the runner moves up its a WP or PB. A stolen base is awarded if he is running on the pitch and the ball gets by the catcher. An error doesn't automatically make it an unearned run.In the case of a hit and an error scored on the same play. The inning must be reconstructed where would the runner be if an error hadn't occurred. ..and how the rest of the inning plays out.....
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lgb87cape wrote:Some of these stats are what it is. Average and RBIs have to be taken with a grain of salt. More than half these teams scorekeepers don't know what a hit is and an RBI. Each game called in by the home team from HS to Legion never match up to my book. A SF doesn't count as an at bat as long as it drives a run in . A SF is not awarded when a runner moves up from second to third and a run doesn't score its just an out and a time at bat, a double is not on a routine single to center and the throw goes home and the batter goes to second. He goes to second on the throw home. A batter gets one rbi with runners on second and third and a single to left a second one isn't awarded when the runner is held at third and the throw goes wildly out of play and the runner is awarded home. Just because a ball doesn't hit someone gloves doesn't mean it's not an error.  Three times this year routine fly balls are missed and air is caught but the next day in the paper that kid receives a hit. Just because a ball hits a kids glove doesn't mean its an error. RBIs  are given to the batter when an error is made as long as there is less than two outs in most cases. Stolen bases are not awarded when the ball gets by the catcher and the runner moves up its a WP or PB. A stolen base is awarded if he is running on the pitch and the ball gets by the catcher. An error doesn't automatically make it an unearned run.In the case of a hit and an error scored on the same play. The inning must be reconstructed where would the runner be if an error hadn't occurred. ..and how the rest of the inning plays out.....
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A thought comes to my mind, how many of these lofty stats are scored against weaker poor defensive teams?
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DragonsDoExist wrote:
lgb87cape wrote:Some of these stats are what it is. Average and RBIs have to be taken with a grain of salt. More than half these teams scorekeepers don't know what a hit is and an RBI. Each game called in by the home team from HS to Legion never match up to my book. A SF doesn't count as an at bat as long as it drives a run in . A SF is not awarded when a runner moves up from second to third and a run doesn't score its just an out and a time at bat, a double is not on a routine single to center and the throw goes home and the batter goes to second. He goes to second on the throw home. A batter gets one rbi with runners on second and third and a single to left a second one isn't awarded when the runner is held at third and the throw goes wildly out of play and the runner is awarded home. Just because a ball doesn't hit someone gloves doesn't mean it's not an error.  Three times this year routine fly balls are missed and air is caught but the next day in the paper that kid receives a hit. Just because a ball hits a kids glove doesn't mean its an error. RBIs  are given to the batter when an error is made as long as there is less than two outs in most cases. Stolen bases are not awarded when the ball gets by the catcher and the runner moves up its a WP or PB. A stolen base is awarded if he is running on the pitch and the ball gets by the catcher. An error doesn't automatically make it an unearned run.In the case of a hit and an error scored on the same play. The inning must be reconstructed where would the runner be if an error hadn't occurred. ..and how the rest of the inning plays out.....
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lgb87cape wrote:
DragonsDoExist wrote:
lgb87cape wrote:Some of these stats are what it is. Average and RBIs have to be taken with a grain of salt. More than half these teams scorekeepers don't know what a hit is and an RBI. Each game called in by the home team from HS to Legion never match up to my book. A SF doesn't count as an at bat as long as it drives a run in . A SF is not awarded when a runner moves up from second to third and a run doesn't score its just an out and a time at bat, a double is not on a routine single to center and the throw goes home and the batter goes to second. He goes to second on the throw home. A batter gets one rbi with runners on second and third and a single to left a second one isn't awarded when the runner is held at third and the throw goes wildly out of play and the runner is awarded home. Just because a ball doesn't hit someone gloves doesn't mean it's not an error.  Three times this year routine fly balls are missed and air is caught but the next day in the paper that kid receives a hit. Just because a ball hits a kids glove doesn't mean its an error. RBIs  are given to the batter when an error is made as long as there is less than two outs in most cases. Stolen bases are not awarded when the ball gets by the catcher and the runner moves up its a WP or PB. A stolen base is awarded if he is running on the pitch and the ball gets by the catcher. An error doesn't automatically make it an unearned run.In the case of a hit and an error scored on the same play. The inning must be reconstructed where would the runner be if an error hadn't occurred. ..and how the rest of the inning plays out.....
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Brought to you by someone that knows the rules of scoring and has worked for the Altoona Curve, Frederick Keys (Orioles), and Jacksonville Suns ( Marlins ). That's who. That's why when Central has 5 kids batting over .600 it's make me wonder put the ball in play and it's a hit whether they reach base or not..
It was a joke and Central has no one listed close to .600 lol


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