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2011 in Review – Spanish Division de Honor – Halcones de Vigo

Posted on December 8, 2011December 8, 2011 by philipp

We’ve led off our statistical reviews of the 2011 season in Europe’s baseball leagues with the Netherlands, Italy and Germany. In the clean-up spot the Spanish Division de Honor.

Halcones de Vigo

2011 Record: 12-24
2011 Ranking: 7th place in Division de Honor. Halcones de Vigo finished the 2011 season tied for seventh place in the standings. They trailed champion FC Barcelona by 21 games, but had enough cushion to avoid relegation.
Runs Scored: 153 (8th)
Runs Allowed: 212 (8th)

Best Batter: Domingo Morillo. He batted .386/.446/.591 with 17 extra base hits, 40 runs and 21 RBI in 34 games for Halcones in 2011.
Best OPS: Domingo Morillo 1.037
Most Homeruns: Domingo Morillo 4
Most RBI: Domingo Morillo 21
Most Runs Scored: Domingo Morillo 40
Most Stolen Bases: Domingo Morillo 13

Best Pitcher: Jose Angel Navas. He went 3-9 with one save and an ERA of 3.86 in 15 games (13 starts). He struck out 95 batters in 100 1/3 innings, but also walked 69.
Best ERA Starting Pitcher: Jose Angel Navas 3.86
Best ERA Reliever: Ronny Materano 4.76
Most Strikeouts: Jose Angel Navas 95
Most Walks: Jose Angel Navas 69
Most Innings Pitched: Jose Angel Navas 100.1

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