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SEC Baseball Stats Rankings and Leaders (as of 3/10)
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:25 pm
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:25 pm
Batting avg
1. Kentucky .345
2. Ole Miss .322
3. South Carolina .320
Slugging pct
1. Kentucky .510 (got juice?, j/k)
2. South Carolina .450
3. LSU .444
On base pct
1. Kentucky .461
2. Tennessee .416
3. LSU .414
Runs scored
1. Kentucky 182 (dear lord, is this a SEC Office typo)
2. LSU 117
3. Tennessee 116
Hits
1. Kentucky 199
2. Ole Miss 184
3. Mississippi State 167
Runs batted in
1. Kentucky 157 (above info is probably not a type now)
2. LSU 105
3. South Carolina 104
Home runs
1. Kentucky 14
2. Ole Miss 11
2. South Carolina 11
Stolen bases
1. Kentucky 36 (you can stop showing off now.)
2. Auburn 35
3. Mississippi State 34
Earned run avg
1. South Carolina 1.20 (8 of 15 shutouts )
2. Vanderbilt 1.29
3. LSU 1.54
Opposing bat avg
1. Vanderbilt .168
2. Alabama .178
3. Arkansas .185
Batters struck out
1. Vanderbilt 168 (what's exceptional is that they were at 114 this time last week.)
Mississippi State 168
3. South Carolina 140
Hits allowed
1. Arkansas 73
2. Alabama 75
3. Vanderbilt 89
Runs allowed
1. South Carolina 20
2. Vanderbilt 27
3. LSU 28
Earned runs allowed
1. South Carolina 18
2. Vanderbilt 22
3. LSU 24
Arkansas 24
Homeruns Allowed
1. Kentucky 2
Vanderbilt 2
LSU 2
Auburn 2
South Carolina 2
Arkansas 2 (everyone else disappoints)
Hit batters
1. Florida 18 (why so angry?)
2. Alabama 16
3. Kentucky 14
LSU 14
Ole Miss 14
Tennessee 14
Fielding pct
1. Mississippi State .984
2. Tennessee .983
3. Vanderbilt .983
Batting avg
1. Kade Scivicque-LS .455
2. Austin Cousino-UK .443
3. A.J. Reed-UK .436
4. Andrew Stevenson-LS .432
5. Alex Bregman-LS .429
Slugging %
1. A.J. Reed-UK .945 (yep)
2. Austin Cousino-UK .657 (this is)
3. Micheal Thomas-UK .630 (really impressive)
4. Auston Bousfield-UM .612
5. Grayson Greiner-SC .608
On base pct
1. A.J. Reed-UK .579 (did you think it was going to be someone else?)
2. Kade Scivicque-LS .528
3. Nick Senzel-UT .527
4. Damek Tomscha-AU .519
5. Krisjon Wilkerson-AR .513
Hits
1. Austin Cousino-UK 31
2. Auston Bousfield-UM 28
3. Max Kuhn-UK 24
Alex Bregman-LS 24
A.J. Reed-UK 24
Runs batted in
1. A.J. Reed-UK 28 (Fun Fact, Mizzou has 59 runs for the entire season, so Reed has a little less than 50% of Mizzou's entire team's runs.)
2. Will Allen-UM 21
3. Micheal Thomas-UK 20
4. Wes Rea-MS 19
Grayson Greiner-SC 19
Home runs
1. A.J. Reed-UK 8 (his pace is slowing....#tDecline)
2. Logan Nottebrok-AM 4
3. Will Allen-UM 3
Damek Tomscha-AU 3
Wes Rea-MS 3
Grayson Greiner-SC 3
Stolen bases
1. Derrick Armstrong-MS 8
Kyle Barrett-UK 8
Earned run avg
1. Chris Ellis-UM 0.00
Aaron Nola-LS 0.00
3. Keegan Thompson-AU 0.30
Opposing bat avg
1. Andy Cox-UT .095
2. Keegan Thompson-AU .095
3. Justin Kamplain-UA .116
Batters struck out
1. Aaron Nola-LS 3 6
2. Daniel Mengden-AM 3 5
3. Tyler Beede-VU 3 3
Putouts
1. Mississippi State 507
2. Vanderbilt 459
3. Ole Miss 450
Errors
1. Tennessee 10
2. LSU 11
Vanderbilt 11
South Carolina 11
14. Kentucky 22 (they have a weakness)
https://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/Baseball/2014/Statistics.pdf
1. Kentucky .345
2. Ole Miss .322
3. South Carolina .320
Slugging pct
1. Kentucky .510 (got juice?, j/k)
2. South Carolina .450
3. LSU .444
On base pct
1. Kentucky .461
2. Tennessee .416
3. LSU .414
Runs scored
1. Kentucky 182 (dear lord, is this a SEC Office typo)
2. LSU 117
3. Tennessee 116
Hits
1. Kentucky 199
2. Ole Miss 184
3. Mississippi State 167
Runs batted in
1. Kentucky 157 (above info is probably not a type now)
2. LSU 105
3. South Carolina 104
Home runs
1. Kentucky 14
2. Ole Miss 11
2. South Carolina 11
Stolen bases
1. Kentucky 36 (you can stop showing off now.)
2. Auburn 35
3. Mississippi State 34
Earned run avg
1. South Carolina 1.20 (8 of 15 shutouts )
2. Vanderbilt 1.29
3. LSU 1.54
Opposing bat avg
1. Vanderbilt .168
2. Alabama .178
3. Arkansas .185
Batters struck out
1. Vanderbilt 168 (what's exceptional is that they were at 114 this time last week.)
Mississippi State 168
3. South Carolina 140
Hits allowed
1. Arkansas 73
2. Alabama 75
3. Vanderbilt 89
Runs allowed
1. South Carolina 20
2. Vanderbilt 27
3. LSU 28
Earned runs allowed
1. South Carolina 18
2. Vanderbilt 22
3. LSU 24
Arkansas 24
Homeruns Allowed
1. Kentucky 2
Vanderbilt 2
LSU 2
Auburn 2
South Carolina 2
Arkansas 2 (everyone else disappoints)
Hit batters
1. Florida 18 (why so angry?)
2. Alabama 16
3. Kentucky 14
LSU 14
Ole Miss 14
Tennessee 14
Fielding pct
1. Mississippi State .984
2. Tennessee .983
3. Vanderbilt .983
Batting avg
1. Kade Scivicque-LS .455
2. Austin Cousino-UK .443
3. A.J. Reed-UK .436
4. Andrew Stevenson-LS .432
5. Alex Bregman-LS .429
Slugging %
1. A.J. Reed-UK .945 (yep)
2. Austin Cousino-UK .657 (this is)
3. Micheal Thomas-UK .630 (really impressive)
4. Auston Bousfield-UM .612
5. Grayson Greiner-SC .608
On base pct
1. A.J. Reed-UK .579 (did you think it was going to be someone else?)
2. Kade Scivicque-LS .528
3. Nick Senzel-UT .527
4. Damek Tomscha-AU .519
5. Krisjon Wilkerson-AR .513
Hits
1. Austin Cousino-UK 31
2. Auston Bousfield-UM 28
3. Max Kuhn-UK 24
Alex Bregman-LS 24
A.J. Reed-UK 24
Runs batted in
1. A.J. Reed-UK 28 (Fun Fact, Mizzou has 59 runs for the entire season, so Reed has a little less than 50% of Mizzou's entire team's runs.)
2. Will Allen-UM 21
3. Micheal Thomas-UK 20
4. Wes Rea-MS 19
Grayson Greiner-SC 19
Home runs
1. A.J. Reed-UK 8 (his pace is slowing....#tDecline)
2. Logan Nottebrok-AM 4
3. Will Allen-UM 3
Damek Tomscha-AU 3
Wes Rea-MS 3
Grayson Greiner-SC 3
Stolen bases
1. Derrick Armstrong-MS 8
Kyle Barrett-UK 8
Earned run avg
1. Chris Ellis-UM 0.00
Aaron Nola-LS 0.00
3. Keegan Thompson-AU 0.30
Opposing bat avg
1. Andy Cox-UT .095
2. Keegan Thompson-AU .095
3. Justin Kamplain-UA .116
Batters struck out
1. Aaron Nola-LS 3 6
2. Daniel Mengden-AM 3 5
3. Tyler Beede-VU 3 3
Putouts
1. Mississippi State 507
2. Vanderbilt 459
3. Ole Miss 450
Errors
1. Tennessee 10
2. LSU 11
Vanderbilt 11
South Carolina 11
14. Kentucky 22 (they have a weakness)
https://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/Baseball/2014/Statistics.pdf
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:27 pm to CockInYourEar
quote:
Fielding pct
1. Mississippi State .984
2. Tennessee .983
3. Vanderbilt .983
never would have guessed
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:28 pm to CockInYourEar
kentucky scores like 70 runs on a weekend and cant even sweep.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:32 pm to dawgM2
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never would have guessed
The stats are what they are, fielding is not y'all's problem.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:38 pm to CockInYourEar
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Earned run avg
1. Chris Ellis-UM 0.00
Aaron Nola-LS 0.00
3. Keegan Thompson-AU 0.30
Opposing bat avg
1. Andy Cox-UT .095
2. Keegan Thompson-AU .095
3. Justin Kamplain-UA .116
True Freshman, already has 30 IP.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:50 pm to BZ853
That LSU-Vandy series is going to feature some really good pitcher's matchups.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 3:52 pm to CockInYourEar
The Alabama bats need to wake up.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:24 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
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That LSU-Vandy series is going to feature some really good pitcher's matchups.
When we have this many teams in the Top25, there are going to be plenty of great games. Our first 3 SEC series are against ranked SEC teams. This will be a trial by fire.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:32 pm to TigersOfGeauxld
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That LSU-Vandy series is going to feature some really good pitcher's matchups.
That is going to be a fun series.
SEC is ridiculously good at baseball.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:36 pm to CockInYourEar
Who the hell has Kentucky been playing?
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:43 pm to Cockopotamus
Dimensions: 340-365-390-350-310
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:54 pm to Cockopotamus
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Who the hell has Kentucky been playing?
Everyone from Virginia to Ball State.
This weekend was nuts though. They got beat Friday night in extra innings after two, two-out errors. They then proceeded to outscore Ball State for the weekend to the tune of something like 58-6 I believe?
The bats are there, even on the road in bigger parks, but the fielding is gonna have to be shored up if they want to make a serious run.
We play Indiana this week. Should be a good one.
Posted on 3/10/14 at 4:54 pm to ThePoo
Yeah UK has a small field and stadium. Those numbers aren't surprising in the least. They always seem to fall off once conference play starts.
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