Jul 23, 2013

7/23/2013 05:51:00 PM
The National League Leaders from 60 feet 6 Inches in the Show and its all about "Chicks dig the Big Fly" or the Real MLB Heads love the "Punch-Out" whether it is swinging or looking. With that said lets take us a look at the National League Strike Out Leaders through July 22, 2013 and it should be to no ones surprise whose mowing them down at a 200 plus Punch Out rate.

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PUNCH-OUT Leaders in the NL
Note: Innings pitched in parenthesis

1. Harvey #Amazins 157 ( 137)

2. Kershaw #WholeNewDodgerBlue 148 (152 1/3)

3. Wainright #Redbirds 147 (154 2/3)

4. Samardzija #NorthSiders 134 (131 1/3)

5. Bailey #RedLegs 133 (129)

6. Latos #RedLegs 131 (144 2/3)

7. Lee #PhightinPhils 131 (144 2/3)

8. Bumgarner #Gigantes 128 (132)

9. Lincecum #Gigantes 127 (120)

10. Gonzalez #NATitude 125 (124 2/3)

Harvey is becoming a household name on the Bump and not only in NYC...an amazing year that young man is having.

Kershaw will be the next $200 million man in the Show and I hate to put Dodger Blue Business out there but they get no better than him on the Bump as he is a Strike Out artist and Innings eater.

Wainright is Mr. Reliable and Steady Eddie for the Cards and that Rotation...

Samardzija to me is still a Closer in waiting as the Cubbies try to build that Starting Rotation. He has excellent stuff (hence a Top Strike Out Artist in the NL).

Bailey just has to be more consistent. Latos is the Reds best pitcher moving forward.

Lee is a monster and will the Phightin' Phils deal him by July 31st at MLB Trade Deadline thy are just 7 back of the Braves in the NL East.

Bumgarner and Lincecum are carrying the Giants Rotation and where is Cain and Vogelsong.

Gonzalez is still mowin' them down but he and Strasburg have struggled and if they struggle in the 2nd half the Nats have no chance....

Note: Strikeouts Numbers from MLB.com

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