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2010 in Review – Austrian Baseball League – Attnang-Puchheim Athletics

Posted on January 23, 2011January 20, 2011 by philipp

After looking at the 2010 season in Italy, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France, the Czech Republic and Belgium, now up at the plate is the Austrian Baseball League.

Attnang-Puchheim Athletics

2010 Record: 18-10
2010 Ranking: 2nd place in Austrian Baseball League after regular season. The Attnang-Puchheim Athletics cruised through the playoffs with sweeps over the Union Kufstein Vikings and the Schwaz Tigers en route to the Austrian Baseball Championship.
Runs Scored: 232
Runs Allowed: 108

Best Batter: Nick Pardikes. He batted .460 (OBP .533/SLG .740) with two homeruns, three triples, two doubles, 22 runs scored and 17 RBI in just 15 games.
Best OPS: Nick Pardikes 1.273
Most Homeruns: Arian Quirantes 4
Most RBI: Martin Rabengruber 26
Most Runs Scored: Harald Pointner 27
Most Stolen Bases: Nick Pardikes, Hassan Beyah 14

Best Pitcher: Walter Strasser. He had an 11-1 record with an ERA of 1.23 in 14 games. He struck out 120 batters in 95 1/3 innings, walking 39.
Best ERA: Walter Strasser 1.23
Most Strikeouts: Walter Strasser 120
Most Walks: Walter Strasser 39
Most Innings Pitched: Walter Strasser 95.1

Previous:
Rohrbach Crazy Geese
Schwechat Blue Bats
Stock City Cubs
Vienna Metrostars
Union Kufstein Vikings
Vienna Wanderers
Schwaz Tigers

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