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2009 in Review – Austrian Baseball League – Schwaz Tigers

Posted on January 8, 2010January 8, 2010 by philipp

Even though we already started the year 2010, we will continue to look back at the 2009 season in Europe’s elite leagues. After the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Germany, Czech Republic and Sweden, we will continue with the Austrian Baseball League.

Schwaz Tigers

2009 Record: 15-13
2009 Ranking: 3rd place in Austrian Baseball League after regular season. The Tigers defeated the MOSQUITO Athletics in five games during the semi-final round and reached the Austrian Finals, where they got swept by the SUPERFUND Wanderers in three games.
Runs Scored: 225
Runs Allowed: 168

Best Batter: Peter Nagiller. He batted .446 (OBP .611/SLG .569) with one homerun, five doubles, 34 runs scored and 16 RBI in 24 games.
Best OPS: Peter Nagiller 1.180
Most Home Runs: Jochen Köchl 8
Most RBI: Franz Haisjackl 34
Most Runs Scored: Peter Nagiller 34
Most Stolen Bases: Mike Unterlechner 17

Best Pitcher: Franz Haisjackl. He had a 1-2 record and an ERA of 3.12 in ten games. He struck out 29 batters in 26 innings, while walking twelve.
Best ERA: Franz Haisjackl 3.12
Most Strikeouts: Paul Astl 114
Most Walks: Paul Astl 62
Most Innings Pitched: Paul Astl 105.0

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Dornbirn Indians
Vienna Diving Ducks
Vienna Metrostars
Schwechat Blue Bats
Union Kufstein Vikings
MOSQUITO Athletics Attnang-Puchheim

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