Nats Minor Leage Stat Leaders (5/7/13)
Here are your current Washington Nationals minor league system stats leaders.
BATTING LEADERS:
Doubles: Tony Renda (A) and Brandon Miller (A) 9, Michael Taylor (A) 8, Adrian Nieto (A) 7
Triples: Brian Goodwin (AA) 5, Jason Martinson (AA) 3, Billy Burns (A) 3
Homers: Zack Walters (AAA) 7, Chris Marrero (AAA) 6, Jason Martinson (A) and Brandon Miller (A) 5
Runs: Billy Burns (A) 24, Jeff Kobernus (AAA) 23, Tony Renda (A) 21, Caleb Ramsey (A) 20
SB: Billy Burns (A) 14, Jeff Kobernus (AAA) 13, Michael Taylor (A) 9
RBI: Michael Taylor (A) 22, Chris Marrero (AAA) 21, Justin Bloxom (A) 20, Jason Martinson (A) 19
Average: Jeff Kobernus (AAA) .372, Eury Perez (AAA) .333, Chris Marrero (AAA) .326, Billy Burns (A) .311, Shawn Pleffner (A)3.302
Slugging: Chris Marrero (AAA) .568, Jason Martinson (A) .495, Wander Ramos (A) .476, Jeff Kobernus (AAA) .460
On Base Percentage: Wes Schill (A) .438, Billy Burns (A) .433, Shawn Pleffner (A) .415, Jeff Kobernus (AAA) .405
PITCHING LEADERS:
Wins: Blake Schwartz (A) 4
ERA: Blake Schwartz (A) 0.71, Taylor Jordan (A) 1.24, Robbie Ray (A) and Dixon Anderson (A) 1.85, Pedro Encarnacion (A) 1.93
Innings: Brian Borderick (AA) 38, Yunesky Maya (AAA) and Taylor Hill (A) 36.2, Taylor Jordan (A) 36.1, Claeb Clay (AA) 36.1
Strikeouts: Robbie Ray (A) 41, AJ Cole (A) and Dixon Anderson (A) 34, Blake Schwartz (A) and Nathan Karns (AA) 32, Paul Demny (AA) 31
BP Wins: Michael Crotta (AAA) 3
Saves: Aaron Barrett (A) and Robert Benincasa (A) 5
BP Strikeouts: Tyler Herron (A) 23, Tanner Roark (AAA) 22, Ian Korl (AA) and Matthew Swynenberg (A) 18
Games: Aaron Barrett (A) 13, Ian Krol (AA) and JC Romero (AAA) 12
BP ERA: Travis Henke (A) 0.79, Ian Krol (AA) 1.10, Tyler Herron (A) and Richie Mirkowski (A) 1.35, Erik Davis (AAA) 1.38
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