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2011 in Review – Spanish Division de Honor – CD Pamplona

Posted on December 6, 2011December 6, 2011 by philipp

We’ve led off our statistical reviews of the 2011 season in Europe’s baseball leagues with the Netherlands, Italy and Germany. In the clean-up spot the Spanish Division de Honor.

CD Pamplona

2011 Record: 8-28
2011 Ranking: 9th place in Division de Honor. CD Pamplona finished the year again in 9th place in the standings, improving to eight wins in comparison to six the season before. They trailed the teams tied for 7th place by four games.
Runs Scored: 124 (9th)
Runs Allowed: 285 (9th)

Best Batter: Isaac Palencia. The former minor leaguer batted .327/.455/.418 with one homerun, six doubles, 15 runs and 14 RBI in 29 games.
Best OPS: Alexis Fumero .944
Most Homeruns: Gabriel Guerrero 5
Most RBI: Gabriel Guerrero 27
Most Runs Scored: Gabriel Guerrero 18
Most Stolen Bases: Daniel Celaya 9

Best Pitcher: Alexis Fumero. He went 5-13 with an ERA of 2.82 in 18 starts. He struck out 123 batters in 131 innings, walking 48.
Best ERA Starting Pitcher: Alexis Fumero 2.82
Best ERA Reliever: Eneko Del Burgo 9.23
Most Strikeouts: Alexis Fumero 123
Most Walks: Alexis Fumero 48
Most Innings Pitched: Alexis Fumero 131.0

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