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2009 in Review – German Baseball-Bundesliga – Bonn Capitals

Posted on November 28, 2009November 26, 2009 by philipp

A few weeks ago, we started our review series. After the Dutch Hoofdklasse, the Italian Baseball League and the Spanish Division de Honor, we now direct our attention to the German Baseball-Bundesliga.

Bonn Capitals

2009 Record: 11-21 (including play downs)
2009 Ranking: 6th Place in northern division of Baseball-Bundesliga.
Runs Scored: 79 (in regular season)
Runs Allowed: 189 (in regular season)

Best Batter: Thomas Hoffmann. He batted .260 (OBP .379/SLG .299) with three doubles, five runs scored and 13 RBI in 23 games.
Best OPS: Thomas Hoffmann .678
Most Home Runs: –
Most RBI: Thomas Hoffmann 13
Most Runs Scored: Maximilian Schmitz-Stercken, Lennart Weller 10
Most Stolen Bases: Jan Jacob 5

Best Pitcher: Tim Henkenjohann. He had a 5-7 record with an ERA of 4.96 in 12 starts. He struck out 95 batters in 81 2/3 innings, walking 59.
Best ERA: Martin Amparo 4.27 (minimum 15 IP)
Most Strikeouts: Tim Henkenjohann 95
Most Walks: Tim Henkenjohann 59
Most Innings Pitched: Tim Henkenjohann 81.2

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