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2010 in Review – Austrian Baseball League – Stock City Cubs

Posted on January 18, 2011January 18, 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.

Stock City Cubs

2010 Record: 13-15
2010 Ranking: 6th place in Austrian Baseball League after regular season. The 13-15 record was the best ever in team history for the Stock City Cubs.
Runs Scored: 180
Runs Allowed: 194

Best Batter: Connor Casey. The third baseman, who is not coming back for the 2011 season, batted .396 (OBP .564/SLG .521) with two triples, eight doubles, 36 runs and 24 RBI in 28 games for the Cubs last year.
Best OPS: Connor Casey 1.085
Most Homeruns: C.Kropik, M. Koppensteiner, M. Hackl, B. Weinzinger 1
Most RBI: Connor Casey 24
Most Runs Scored: Connor Casey 36
Most Stolen Bases: Richard Hauswirth 16

Best Pitcher: Reed Brown. The player-coach had an 8-4 record with an ERA of 2.06 in 13 starts for the Cubs in 2010. He struck out 158 batters in 105 innings, while walking just nine. He issued 94 hits for an opposing batting average of .223.
Best ERA: Reed Brown 2.06
Most Strikeouts: Reed Brown 158
Most Walks: Michael Schneider 52
Most Innings Pitched: Reed Brown 105.0

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