Sunday, September 16, 2012

Team records broken in 2012

As a team, the Key West Ramblers came through with their best season in franchise history in 2012. Their 40 wins and .769 winning percentage both set new single-season records. Check out which other single-season records were broken in 2012. Previous record holders (below) are in parentheses. To see updated career statistics, click HERE.

Individual - Hitting:
Batting Average: Chris Briggs - .417 (Spain - .411 in 2009)
Slugging Percentage: Briggs - .731 (Briggs - .542 in 2010)
Hits: Briggs - 65 (Spain - 61 in 2011)
Home Runs: Briggs - 11 (Briggs - 7 in 2010)
Runs Batted In: Briggs - 49 (Briggs - 35 in 2010)
Doubles: Spencer Kuehn - 19 (Spain - 15 in 2009)
Total Bases: Briggs - 114 (Briggs - 78 in 2010)

Individual - Pitching:
ERA: Andrew Redman - 1.35 (Schauff - 2.29 in 2007)
Opponent Batting Average: Redman - .164 (M. Farrey - .183 in 2005)

Team - Hitting:
Runs Scored: 297
On-Base Percentage: .392
Slugging Percentage: .424
Hits: 440
Home Runs: 26
Doubles: 86
Total Bases: 618
Walks: 173

Team - Pitching:
Wins: 40
ERA: 2.70
Strikeouts: 387
Opponent Batting Average: .208

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