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2010 in Review – Italian Baseball League – De Angelis Godo Knights

Posted on November 8, 2010November 9, 2010 by philipp

The season in European Baseball is over. It is time to look back. We will start our annual review series with the Italian Baseball League.

De Angelis Godo Knights

2010 Record: 7-35
2010 Ranking: 8th place in Italian Baseball League. They won’t face relegation however.
Runs Scored: 143 (7th)
Runs Allowed: 282 (7th)

Carlos Villalobos (De Angelis Godo Knights) hit six homeruns this seasonBest Batter: Gary Burnham Jr. The veteran of International Baseball batted .329 (5th best in IBL, OBP .435/SLG .490) with four homeruns, eleven doubles, 18 runs scored and 24 RBI in 41 games.
Best OPS: Gary Burnham Jr. .925
Most Home Runs: Carlos Villalobos 6 (tied for 1st in IBL)
Most RBI: Gary Burnham Jr. 24
Most Runs Scored: Carlos Villalobos 20
Most Stolen Bases: Lucas Montalbetti 7

Best Pitcher: Panagiotis Sikaras. He had a 2-5 record with an ERA of 3.07 in nine appearances, while striking out 60 (21 walks) in 58 2/3 innings. Opponents batted .233 against him.
Best ERA Starter: Keith Ramsey 3.06
Best ERA Reliever: Roberto Cabalisti 2.29
Most Strikeouts: Panagiotis Sikaras 60
Most Walks: Robert Palencia 36
Most Innings Pitched: Keith Ramsey 61.2

Photo: © Ferrini/FIBS

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