Points, place -- 3967, 10th
Batting (rank) -- 2450, 10th
Pitching (rank) -- 1517, 8th
Moves used -- 7 of 19
Breakdown by position (rank)
1B -- 319 (9th)
D. Lee 287, P. Sandoval 17, T. Glaus 15
2B -- 252 (10th)
F. Sanchez 64, C. Barmes 188
SS-- 288 (7th)
J. Rollins 166, R. Furcal 57, I. Desmond 65
3B -- 300 (7th)
P. Sandoval 236, P. Alvarez 64
C -- 180 (10th)
J. Lucroy 90, B. Molina 90
OF -- 376 avg. (4th)
R. Braun 469, S. Smith 72, J. Heyward 340, J. Willingham 223, N. McLouth 24
SP -- 321 (8th)
J. Niese 11, J. Garcia 244, B. Zito 203, D. Lowe 196, S. Strasburg 153, C. Hamels 112, J. Francis 3, J. Johnson 365
RP -- 230 (6th)
F. Cordero 230
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Top scoring players of 2010
BATTERS
1. Albert Pujols (PB) 502
2. Carlos Gonzalez (UNG) 498
3. Joey Votto (VCA) 473
4. Ryan Braun (FF) 469
5. Matt Holliday (PYB) 445
6. Jayson Werth (TA) 432
7. Hunter Pence (GG) 418
8. Rickie Weeks (Mis) 413
9. Adrian Gonzalez (TA) 412
10. Dan Uggla (CC) 407
11. Kelly Johnson (PYB) 397
12. David Wright (PYB) 395
13. Brandon Phillips (GG) 389
14. Adam Dunn (AL) 386
15. Shane Victorino (Mis) 386
16. Andrew McCutchen (PB) 386
17. Troy Tulowitzki (AL) 384
18. Martin Prado (PB) 382
19. Ryan Howard (Mis) 380
20. Prince Fielder (CC) 378
PITCHERS
1. Roy Halladay (AL) 512
2. Adam Wainwright (Mis) 467
3. Ubaldo Jimenez (UNG) 464
4. Tim Lincecum (GG) 406
5. Chris Carpenter (TA) 392
6. Clayton Kershaw (GG) 384
7. Dan Haren (CC) 381
8. Yovani Gallardo (UNG) 372
9. Roy Oswalt (PB) 372
10. Josh Johnson (FF) 365
RELIEVERS
1. Billy Wagner (GG) 303
2. Brian Wilson (AL) 302
3. Carlos Marmol (UNG) 282
4. Heath Bell (PB) 280
5. Francisco Cordero (FF) 230
1. Albert Pujols (PB) 502
2. Carlos Gonzalez (UNG) 498
3. Joey Votto (VCA) 473
4. Ryan Braun (FF) 469
5. Matt Holliday (PYB) 445
6. Jayson Werth (TA) 432
7. Hunter Pence (GG) 418
8. Rickie Weeks (Mis) 413
9. Adrian Gonzalez (TA) 412
10. Dan Uggla (CC) 407
11. Kelly Johnson (PYB) 397
12. David Wright (PYB) 395
13. Brandon Phillips (GG) 389
14. Adam Dunn (AL) 386
15. Shane Victorino (Mis) 386
16. Andrew McCutchen (PB) 386
17. Troy Tulowitzki (AL) 384
18. Martin Prado (PB) 382
19. Ryan Howard (Mis) 380
20. Prince Fielder (CC) 378
PITCHERS
1. Roy Halladay (AL) 512
2. Adam Wainwright (Mis) 467
3. Ubaldo Jimenez (UNG) 464
4. Tim Lincecum (GG) 406
5. Chris Carpenter (TA) 392
6. Clayton Kershaw (GG) 384
7. Dan Haren (CC) 381
8. Yovani Gallardo (UNG) 372
9. Roy Oswalt (PB) 372
10. Josh Johnson (FF) 365
RELIEVERS
1. Billy Wagner (GG) 303
2. Brian Wilson (AL) 302
3. Carlos Marmol (UNG) 282
4. Heath Bell (PB) 280
5. Francisco Cordero (FF) 230
2010 season ends
With the Giants beating the Padres, there will be no Game 163 or 164, meaning the 2010 season ends.
And the 2010 FBLG overall championship goes to the Pickle Bugs, who finished the season with a 39-point Sunday and 190-point week to give Jon his first FBLG championship since 2001.
The Bugs took a 2-point lead into the final day and got a big 20-point outing from Ted Lilly. Upton No Good got a 15-point outing from Edwin Jackson, but UNG got little else on the day.
The end result was a 22-point margin of victory by the Bugs over UNG, the fourth closest finish in FBLG history behind Bill Kelm (7 points) in 2004, Noelle Martinez (13) in 1993, and Reid English (17) in 1998.
The 4697 winning total is the smallest winning total since Tim Martinez (4618) in 2002.
Also decided on Sunday, the Arbitration Losers secured third place, outdistancing the Gladstone Goatwhisperers 4579-4556. The Goatwhisperers were hoping for that playoff game and a bonus start for Tim Lincecum.
The Fresh Fish locked up last place and the No. 1 overall draft spot in 2011 (if they come back). It was Rick Ingebritson's first last-place finish since 2000. And the Fish were the first team to fail to score 4,000 points in a season since 2006.
Also Sunday, UNG locked up the consolation prize by beating the VC Appraisers 172-148
Here's how the standings shook out.
1. Pickle Bugs (Jon) 4697
2. Upton No Good (Bill-Rich) 4675
3. Arbitration Losers (Tim) 4579
4. Gladstone Goatwhisperers (Arik) 4556
5. Misfits (Reid) 4459
6. VC Appraisers (Kevin-Dave) 4260
7. Pitch You Blockhead (Scott) 4192
8. Triple-A's (Ken) 4173
9. Chico's Chuggers (Shawn) 4089
10. Fresh Fish (Rick) 3967
And the 2010 FBLG overall championship goes to the Pickle Bugs, who finished the season with a 39-point Sunday and 190-point week to give Jon his first FBLG championship since 2001.
The Bugs took a 2-point lead into the final day and got a big 20-point outing from Ted Lilly. Upton No Good got a 15-point outing from Edwin Jackson, but UNG got little else on the day.
The end result was a 22-point margin of victory by the Bugs over UNG, the fourth closest finish in FBLG history behind Bill Kelm (7 points) in 2004, Noelle Martinez (13) in 1993, and Reid English (17) in 1998.
The 4697 winning total is the smallest winning total since Tim Martinez (4618) in 2002.
Also decided on Sunday, the Arbitration Losers secured third place, outdistancing the Gladstone Goatwhisperers 4579-4556. The Goatwhisperers were hoping for that playoff game and a bonus start for Tim Lincecum.
The Fresh Fish locked up last place and the No. 1 overall draft spot in 2011 (if they come back). It was Rick Ingebritson's first last-place finish since 2000. And the Fish were the first team to fail to score 4,000 points in a season since 2006.
Also Sunday, UNG locked up the consolation prize by beating the VC Appraisers 172-148
Here's how the standings shook out.
1. Pickle Bugs (Jon) 4697
2. Upton No Good (Bill-Rich) 4675
3. Arbitration Losers (Tim) 4579
4. Gladstone Goatwhisperers (Arik) 4556
5. Misfits (Reid) 4459
6. VC Appraisers (Kevin-Dave) 4260
7. Pitch You Blockhead (Scott) 4192
8. Triple-A's (Ken) 4173
9. Chico's Chuggers (Shawn) 4089
10. Fresh Fish (Rick) 3967
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