Jun 26, 2013

6/26/2013 02:05:00 PM
The Top Hitters by Average on the Junior Circuit as it is also home to the top Home Run Hitters in the Show in O's first baseman Chris Davis. The Top Ten Hitters consists of two Tigers, two O's, and two Red Sox Players. Who is going to get the AL's Batting Title?

Top 10 "RAKERS" in the Show on the Junior Circuit

Note: Having played at least 50 games

1. Miggy Cabrera 3B #Tigers .368

2. Chris Davis 1B #Os .333

3. Joe Mauer C #Twinkies .332
   (pictured right...n still raking)

4. Adam Lind 1B #BlueBirds .324

5. Howie Kendrick 2B #Halos .321

6. Johnny Peralta SS #Tigers .320

7. "Big Papi" Ortiz 1B/DH #Carmines .317

7. Manny Machado 3B #Os .317

9. Dustin Pedroia 2B #Carmines .316

10. James Loney 1B #Rays .309

If Miggy is going to get the Triple Crown he has to start watching and chasing the O's First Baseman Davis who is seven ahead and Davis is only five back in Ribbies...

Davis is having a phenomenal year and we will see after All-Star Break if it continues...

Mauer quietly doing what Joe does...One of the Best Contact Hitters in the Show...

Lind has been a blessing in disguise with Encarnacion and Bautista not hitting for Average...

Kendrick has been the one bright spot in that loaded but somewhat non-productive Halos Line Up and just talking on the field because their Payroll supersedes the 2013 Production by a long shot...

Peralta has been solid for the Tigers as he is another Weapon in that lineup you have to account for and not a bad average for a 5-Hole Hitter...

Ortiz came off the D.L. back in April raking and hitting for Power and well as run producing..."Big Papi" doing what "Big Papi" does...

Machado will most likely get to his first of many Mid Summer Classics here soon but he has the Numbers to back that up and the play...

Pedroia is the "Little Engine" that is the Heart and Soul of the Carmines...he along with "Big Papi", Napoli, Ellsbury, Carp, and Victorino will have the Red Sox playing October Baseball...

Loney was a castoff in Dodger Blue and has been more than what the rays need as he is showing what the Dodgers had hoped for in more consistent measure...

Note: Numbers from MLB.com
 





  

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