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2010 in Review – Austrian Baseball League – Vienna Wanderers

Posted on January 21, 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.

Vienna Wanderers

2010 Record: 20-8
2010 Ranking: 1st place in Austrian Baseball League after regular season. During the semi-finals 2009 Austrian champion Vienna Wanderers lost in four games to the Schwaz Tigers despite having home field advantage in games three and four.
Runs Scored: 194
Runs Allowed: 115

Best Batter: Hiro Sakanashi. The player coach batted .386 (OBP .564/SLG .514) with a triple, seven doubles, 26 runs and 16 RBI in 24 games.
Best OPS: Hiro Sakanashi 1.079
Most RBI: Clemens Cichocki 23
Most Runs Scored: Benjamin Husty 30
Most Stolen Bases: Hiro Sakanashi 11

Best Pitcher: Christian Tomsich. He had a 6-0 record with an ERA of 1.31 in twelve games. He struck out 56 batters in 48 innings, walking eight.
Best ERA: Christian Tomsich 1.31
Most Strikeouts: Johannes Godler 78
Most Walks: Johannes Godler 47
Most Innings Pitched: Johannes Godler 86.0

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