Friday, May 31, 2019

1/3 season leaders, 2019


1/3 season leaders, 2019 

The 54 game mark is a nice neat marker at which to look at what season totals leaders are on the way towards. In order to even out those from teams with more games earlier with those who, due to sceduling or posteponements have fewer games early on, I've taken these totals over the last 5 days as succeeding teams reached the 54 game mark. 

Games: Just 18 players from the 30 teams total have played in every game so far, including three each from both the Braves and the Cardinals.
54 (162) Semien, OAK
54 (162) Ahmed, ARI
54 (162) Albies, ATL
54 (162) Markakis, ATL
54 (162) Suarez, CIN
54 (162) Swanson, ATL
54 (162) Villar, BAL
54 (162) JAbreu, CWS
54 (162) BHarper, PHI
54 (162) Merrifield, KC
54 (162) Soler, KC
54 (162)JBell, PIT
54 (162)Pillar, SF
54 (162) Story, COL
54 (162) DeJong, STL
54 (162) Goldschmidt, STL
54 (162) JMartinez, STL
54 (162) SCastro, MIA

AB
222 (666) Merrifield, KC
221 (663) Albies, ATL
218 (654) Villar, BAL
218 (654)Story, COL         
218 (654) Baez, CHC
216 (648) Arenado, COL
215 (645) Mondesi, KC
213 (639) Eaton, WSH
212 (636) Semien, OAK
212 (636) Marte, ARI
212 (636) JAbreu, CWS

Runs: Some pretty impressive totals here; maybe a reflection of the record home run pace this year.
48 (144) Bellinger, LAD
45 (135) Story, COL
44 (132) Betts, BOS
43 (129) Arenado, COL
43 (129) Bryant, CHC
42 (126) Yelich, MIL
41 (123) Haniger, SEA
41 (123) Springer, HOU
41 (123) Merrifield, KC
41 (123) JBell, PIT
41 (123) DeJong, STL

Hits
72 (216) Bellinger, LAD
72 (216) Arenado, COL
71 (213) JBell, PIT
69 (207) JPolanco, MIN
67 (201) Baez, CHC
66 (198) Freeman, ATL
66 (198) Devers, BOS
65 (195) Brantley, HOU
64 (192) Merrifield, KC
62 (186) Mancini, BAL
62 (186) Pham, TB

Doubles: Impressive totals so far--might have 4 or 5 reach the 50 mark.
19 (57)  Buxton, MIN
19 (57)  JBell, PIT
18 (54)  Rendon, WSH
18 (54)  Castellanos, DET
17 (51)  Mancini, BAL
17 (51)  Baez, CHC
17 (51)  DeJong, STL
16 (48)  Healy, SEA
16 (48)  Cain, MIL
16 (48)  Ahmed, ARI
16 (48)  DPeralta, ARI
16 (48)  BHarper, PHI

Triples
7 (21)    Mondesi, KC
6 (18)    Merrifield, KC
5 (15)    JPolanco, MIN
5 (15)    Blackmon, COL
4 (12)    ARosario, NYM
4 (12)    Tapia, COL
4 (12)    Kiermaier, TB

HR: Yelich (or others) could be the first to reach 60 since 2001.
21 (63)  Yelich, MIL
19 (57)  Bellinger, LAD
18 (54)  JBell, PIT
17 (51)  Springer, HOU
17 (51)  PAlonso, NYM
17 (51)  ERosario, MIN
17 (51)  GSanchez, NYY
15 (45)  Bregman, HOU
15 (45)  Pederson, LAD
15 (45)  Reyes, SD
15 (45)  Arenado, COL
15 (45)  Ozuna, STL
15 (45)  Rizzo, CHC
15 (45)  Gallo, TEX

RBI: Bell has really come on here of late to reach a 150+ pace.
51 (153) JBell, PIT
49 (147) Bellinger, LAD
48 (144) Ozuna, STL
47 (141) ERosario, MIN
46 (138) Arenado, COL
43 (129) Springer, HOU
43 (129) Yelich, MIL
43 (129) JAbreu, CWS
42 (126) Rizzo, CHC
41 (123) Hoskins, PHI
41 (123) Mondesi, KC

BB
49 (147) Trout, LAA
41 (123) Gallo, TEX
38 (114) Bregman, HOU
38 (114) Hoskins, PHI
38 (114) McCutchen, PHI
38 (114) CSantana, CLE
38 (114) Pham, TB
37 (111) Betts, BOS
37 (111) BHarper, PHI
36 (108) Smoak, TOR

SO: Ks keep mounting at an even faster pace than the homers.
75 (225) BHarper, PHI
75 (225) Baez, CHC
74 (222) Gallo, TEX
71 (213) Lowe, TB
69 (207) Soler, KC
65 (195) Haniger, SEA
65 (195) Grichuk, TOR
65 (195) WMyers, SD
65 (195) Moncada, CWS
65 (195) Story, COL

SB: Wow, might have one 1 over 40, only 5 or 7 over 30.
18 (54)  Mondesi, KC
14 (42)  JRamirez, CLE
13 (39)  TAnderson, CWS
12 (36)  DGordon, SEA
12 (36)  JDyson, ARI
10 (30)  Yelich, MIL
10 (30)  Hamilton, KC
10 (30)  Story, COL
10 (30)  Andrus, TEX
10 (30)  Kiermaier, TB

W: This is skewed a little by some #1 starters getting a 12 start on by game 54, but may only get 34 for the year. Still, it would be unreal for 5 to 8 pitchers to keep up the pace and reach 20 wins.
09 (27)  German, NYY
08 (24)  Verlander, HOU
07 (21)  Fried, ATL
07 (21)  Woodruff, MIL
07 (21)  Ryu, LAD
07 (21)  Berrios, MIN
07 (21)  Giolito, CWS
07 (21)  Odorizzi, MIN
07 (21)  MPerez, MIN
06 (18)  B Anderson, OAK
06 (18)  Montas, OAK
06 (18)  Greinke, ARI
06 (18)  Walden, BOS
06 (18)  Maeda, LAD
06 (18)  Chirinos, TB
06 (18)  Glasnow, TB
06 (18)  Lynn, TEX
06 (18)  Morton, TB

GP
29 (87)  BShaw, COL
28 (84)  Claudio, MIL
28 (84)  Kolarek, TB
27 (81)  Barraclough, WSH
27 (81)  Grace, WSH
27 (81)  Garrett, CIN
27 (81)  DHernandez, CIN
27 (81)  Estevez, COL
26 (78)  Stammen, SD
26 (78)  Chafin, ARI
26 (78)  Workman, BOS
26 (78)  Diekman, KC
26 (78)  Robles, LAA
26 (78)  Farmer, DET
26 (78)  DCastillo, TB

GS: Stanek, as the prime example of the new-fangled "opener" concept, could have the highest number of starts in many, many years.
15 (45)  Stanek, TB
12 (36)  MGonzales, SEA
12 (36)  Kikuchi, SEA
12 (36)  Fiers, OAK
12 (36)  Verlander, HOU
12 (36)  Scherzer, WSH
12 (36)  ASanchez, TOR
12 (36)  Stroman, TOR
12 (36)  Greinke, ARI
12 (36)  LCastillo, CIN
12 (36)  Teheran, ATL
12 (36)  Bauer, CLE
12 (36)  Keller, KC
12 (36)  Tanaka, NYY
12 (36)  MBoyd, DET
12 (36)  Bumgarner, SF
12 (36)  Marquez, COL
12 (36)  Minor, TEX
12 (36)  Morton, TB

SV: Yates and Greene with impressive numbers so far.
20 (60)  Yates, SD
18 (54)  Greene, DET
15 (45)  Jansen, LAD
15 (45)  Chapman, NYY
14 (42)  Hand, CLE
14 (42)  Vazquez, PIT
13 (39)  Osuna, HOU
13 (39)  EDiaz, NYM
12 (36)  Hader, MIL
12 (36)  WSmith, SF

IP
79.1 (238)   Verlander, HOU
78.1 (235)   Marqez, COL
77.2 (233)   Greinke, ARI
77.1 (232)   Scherzer, WSH
76.2 (230)   Bauer, CLE
75.2 (227)   Minor, TEX
74.0 (222)   Bumgarner, SF
72.2 (218)   Corbin, WSH
72.2 (218)   Boyd, DET
72.0 (216)   Strasburg, WSH
71.0 (213)   Keller, KC

Ks: Washington and Houston have impressive duos (OK, Tampa Bay, too).
102 (306) Scherzer, WSH
100 (300) Cole, HOU
095 (285) Verlander, HOU
088 (264) Sale, BOS
088 (264) Bauer, CLE
088 (264) Boyd, DET
087 (261) Strasburg, WSH
083 (249) Morton, TB
083 (249) Snell, TB
082 (246) LCastillo, CIN

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