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2009 in Review – Spanish Division de Honor – CB Viladecans

Posted on November 19, 2009November 19, 2009 by philipp

During the “slow” winter months we’re going to take a look back at the 2009 season in the European Leagues. We’ve started with the Dutch Hoofdklasse and the Italian Baseball League. The Spanish Division de Honor is next up.

CB Viladecans

2009 Record: 16-20
2009 Ranking: 6th Place in Division de Honor. CB VILADECANS was ranked ahead of EL LLANO in the final standings despite the same 16-20 record due to a federation ruling.
Runs Scored: 181
Runs Allowed: 164

Best Batter: Oscar Angulo. The shortstop batted .379 (OBP .438/SLG .591) with 16 extra base hits, 32 runs scored and 32 RBI in 36 games (35 starts). He was ranked fourth in the league with 50 hits and his 32 RBI. He was second with 78 total bases and 17 stolen bases.
Best OPS: Oscar Angulo 1.029
Most Home Runs: Oscar Angulo 4
Most RBI: Oscar Angulo 32
Most Runs Scored: Oscar Angulo 32
Most Stolen Bases: Oscar Angulo 17

Best Pitcher: Delio Miguel Martinez. He had a 7-6 record with an ERA of 2.20 in 17 starts, striking out 99 batters in 135 innings, while walking 45. He allowed 112 hits.
Best ERA: Delio Miguel Martinez 2.20
Most Strikeouts: Delio Miguel Martinez 99
Most Walks: Delio Miguel Martinez 45
Most Innings Pitched: Delio Miguel Martinez 135

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Astros Valencia
CD Pamplona
Halcones de Vigo
El Llano

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