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2010 in Review – Spanish Division de Honor – CD Pamplona

Posted on December 12, 2010December 9, 2010 by philipp

We are right in the middle for our annual season reviews of European Baseball. We already looked to Italy, the Netherlands and Germany. Now the Spanish Division de Honor is at the plate.

CD Pamplona

2010 Record: 6-30
2010 Ranking: 9th place in Division de Honor.
Runs Scored: 139 (8th)
Runs Allowed: 322 (9th)

Best Batter: Jose San Martin. He batted .290 (OBP .452/SLG .484) with six runs and nine RBI in just 31 at-bats through 13 games for CD Pamplona.
Best OPS: Junior Mejia .726 (Minimum 60 AB)
Most Home Runs: Junior Mejia 2
Most RBI: Juan Latienda, Gabriel Guerrero 17
Most Runs Scored: Juan Latienda, Gabriel Guerrero 18
Most Stolen Bases: Urtzi Martorell, Gabriel Guerrero, Daniel Celaya 5

Best Pitcher: Marcos Castillo. The Venezuelan former Minor League hurler had a 2-16 record with an ERA of 4.34 in 18 starts. He struck out 125 batters in 139 innings, while walking 44.
Best ERA Starter: Marcos Castillo 4.34
Best ERA Reliever: Eneko Del Burgo 10.14
Most Strikeouts: Marcos Castillo 125
Most Walks: Juan Redin 85
Most Innings Pitched: Marcos Castillo 139.0

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