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2010 in Review – Belgian First Division – Port of Antwerp Greys

Posted on January 13, 2011January 13, 2011 by philipp

We’re continuing our review series about the 2010 season in European Baseball with Belgium. Previously we looked at Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France and the Czech Republic.

Port of Antwerp Greys

2010 Record: 16-8
2010 Ranking: 2nd place in Belgian First Division after regular season. During the top-four round robin the Port of Antwerp Greys won four of twelve games (one tie) for a third-place finish, missing out on a return to the Belgian Series.
Runs Scored: 195 (2nd)
Runs Allowed: 109 (2nd)

Best Batter: Nick Vanthillo. He went .438 (OBP .517/SLG .548) with a triple, six doubles, 20 runs and 17 RBI for the Greys in 2010.
Best OPS: Nick Vanthillo 1.065
Most Homeruns: Kevin Knollenburg, David Herssens, Dennis van Hoof 1
Most RBI: David Herssens 21
Most Runs Scored: Kevin Knollenburg 22
Most Stolen Bases: Gregory Perret 5

Best Pitcher: Dennis van Hoof. He had a 4-1 record with an ERA of 1.70 in six games. He struck out 30 batters in 37 innings, walking eight.
Best ERA: Dennis van Hoof 1.70
Most Strikeouts: Kevin Mac Leod 51
Most Walks: Yoni Vischschoonmaker 23
Most Innings Pitched: Robbe De Jongh 52.0

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Merchtem Cats
Mortsel Stars
Namur Angels

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