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2009 in Review – Swedish Elitserien – Sundbyberg Heat

Posted on December 21, 2009December 20, 2009 by philipp

After looking at the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Germany and the Czech Republic, Mister-Baseball continues its review series with the Swedish Elitserien.

Sundbyberg Heat

2009 Record: 12-12
2009 Ranking: 5th place in Elitserien. Sundbyberg reached the top-six round as the third seed, but won only three games after and dropped out of the playoff ranks, missing the semi-finals due to the tiebreaker against Leksand.
Runs Scored: 145
Runs Allowed: 142

Best Batter: Grant Irving. He batted .325 (OBP .529/SLG .487) with one triple, eleven doubles, 23 runs scored and 18 RBI in 121 plate appearances.
Best OPS: Philip Gajzler 1.035
Most Home Runs: Philip Gajzler 4
Most RBI: Philip Gajzler 34
Most Runs Scored: Will Rikard 25
Most Stolen Bases: Will Rikard, Joaquin Pedroso, Grant Irving 8

Best Pitcher: Johan Tisell. He went 0-1 with an ERA of 2.74 and 21 strikeouts (twelve walks) in 23 relief innings.
Best ERA: Johan Tisell 2.74
Most Strikeouts: Nick Soubiea 37
Most Walks: Grant Irving, Carl Sjölin 27
Most Innings Pitched: Nick Soubiea 68.1

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