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SEC Baseball Stats Rankings (as of 2/24)
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:42 pm
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:42 pm
Batting avg
1. Ole Miss .331
2. Vanderbilt .321
3. South Carolina . 319
Slugging pct
1. South Carolina . 493
2. Ole Miss . 484
3. Kentucky . 474
On base pct
1. South Carolina . 432
2. Kentucky .427
3. Tennessee .417
Runs scored
1. Kentucky 69
2. South Carolina 57
3. Tennessee 53
Hits
1. Ole Miss 84
2. Kentucky 79
3. Vanderbilt 76
Runs batted in
1. Kentucky 59
2. South Carolina 51
3. Tennessee 48
Home runs
1. South Carolina 8
1. Ole Miss 8
3. Kentucky 7
Hit by pitch
1. Arkansas 19
2. Auburn 13
Stolen bases
1. Ole Miss 15
Kentucky 15
3. Mississippi State 14
Auburn 14
Earned run avg
1. Vanderbilt 0.43
2. South Carolina 0.86
3. LSU 1.00
Opposing bat avg
1. Vanderbilt . 139
2. South Carolina . 179
3. Arkansas . 184
Batters struck out
1. Mississippi State 79
2. Vanderbilt 70
2. South Carolina 70
Hits allowed
1. Vanderbilt 30
2. Arkansas 35
3. Alabama 36
Runs allowed
1. South Carolina 6
2. Vanderbilt 7
3. LSU 9
Earned runs allowed
1. Vanderbilt 3
2. South Carolina 6
3. LSU 7
Homeruns Allowed
1. LSU 0
Auburn 0
Texas A&M 0
Hit batters
1. Kentucky 10
Arkansas 10 (now the other stat makes sense)
Tennessee 10
Fielding pct
1. Georgia . 986
2. South Carolina . 984
3. Florida . 983
Batting avg
1. Kyle Martin-SC . 500
2. Hunter Cole-UG . 478
3. Brian Anderson-AR . 458
4. Connor Bright-SC . 444
5. A.J. Reed-UK . 433
On base pct
1. Hunter Cole-UG . 571
2. Kyle Martin-SC . 567
3. Braden Mattson-UF . 538
Jace Statum-AM . 538
Andrew Benintendi-AR . 538
Hits
1. A.J. Reed-UK 13
2. Taylor Gushue-UF 12
Auston Bousfield-UM 12
Austin Cousino-UK 12
Will Allen-UM 12
Connor Bright-SC 12
Kyle Martin-SC 12
Runs batted in
1. A.J. Reed-UK 17
2. Wes Rea-MS 15
3. Will Allen-UM 13
4. Connor Bright-SC 11
5. Grayson Greiner-SC 10
Home runs
1. A.J. Reed-UK 6
2. Wes Rea-MS 3
Logan Nottebrok-AM 3
4. Sikes Orvis-UM 2
Will Allen-UM 2
Max Schrock-SC 2
Kyle Martin-SC 2
Casey Hughston-UA 2
Preston Overbey-UM 2
Grayson Greiner-SC 2
Stolen bases
1. J.B. Moss-AM 5
Earned run avg
1. Chris Ellis-UM 0 . 0 0
Grayson Long-AM 0 . 0 0
Jared Miller-VU 0 . 0 0
Aaron Nola-LS 0 . 0 0
Wil Crowe-SC 0 . 0 0
Jordan Montgomery-SC 0 . 0 0
Jalen Beeks-AR 0 . 0 0
Jon Keller-UA 0 . 0 0
Curt Britt-SC 0 . 0 0
Zach Jackson-AR 0 . 0 0
(this list will fall off quickly this weekend)
Opposing bat avg
1. Tyler Beede-VU . 056
2. Ryne Combs-UK . 083
3. Nick Williams-UT . 088
Batters struck out
1. Daniel Mengden-AM 20
2. Tyler Beede-VU 18
3. Jack Wynkoop-SC 16
Trevor Fitts-MS 16
Putouts
1. Wes Rea-MS 81
2. Austen Smith-UA 78
3. Eric Fisher-AR 62
Assists
1. Matt Reida-UK 28
2. Richie Martin-UF 27
3. Mikey White-UA 24
Brian Anderson-AR 24
Brett Pirtle-MS 24
https://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/Baseball/2014/Statistics.pdf
1. Ole Miss .331
2. Vanderbilt .321
3. South Carolina . 319
Slugging pct
1. South Carolina . 493
2. Ole Miss . 484
3. Kentucky . 474
On base pct
1. South Carolina . 432
2. Kentucky .427
3. Tennessee .417
Runs scored
1. Kentucky 69
2. South Carolina 57
3. Tennessee 53
Hits
1. Ole Miss 84
2. Kentucky 79
3. Vanderbilt 76
Runs batted in
1. Kentucky 59
2. South Carolina 51
3. Tennessee 48
Home runs
1. South Carolina 8
1. Ole Miss 8
3. Kentucky 7
Hit by pitch
1. Arkansas 19
2. Auburn 13
Stolen bases
1. Ole Miss 15
Kentucky 15
3. Mississippi State 14
Auburn 14
Earned run avg
1. Vanderbilt 0.43
2. South Carolina 0.86
3. LSU 1.00
Opposing bat avg
1. Vanderbilt . 139
2. South Carolina . 179
3. Arkansas . 184
Batters struck out
1. Mississippi State 79
2. Vanderbilt 70
2. South Carolina 70
Hits allowed
1. Vanderbilt 30
2. Arkansas 35
3. Alabama 36
Runs allowed
1. South Carolina 6
2. Vanderbilt 7
3. LSU 9
Earned runs allowed
1. Vanderbilt 3
2. South Carolina 6
3. LSU 7
Homeruns Allowed
1. LSU 0
Auburn 0
Texas A&M 0
Hit batters
1. Kentucky 10
Arkansas 10 (now the other stat makes sense)
Tennessee 10
Fielding pct
1. Georgia . 986
2. South Carolina . 984
3. Florida . 983
Batting avg
1. Kyle Martin-SC . 500
2. Hunter Cole-UG . 478
3. Brian Anderson-AR . 458
4. Connor Bright-SC . 444
5. A.J. Reed-UK . 433
On base pct
1. Hunter Cole-UG . 571
2. Kyle Martin-SC . 567
3. Braden Mattson-UF . 538
Jace Statum-AM . 538
Andrew Benintendi-AR . 538
Hits
1. A.J. Reed-UK 13
2. Taylor Gushue-UF 12
Auston Bousfield-UM 12
Austin Cousino-UK 12
Will Allen-UM 12
Connor Bright-SC 12
Kyle Martin-SC 12
Runs batted in
1. A.J. Reed-UK 17
2. Wes Rea-MS 15
3. Will Allen-UM 13
4. Connor Bright-SC 11
5. Grayson Greiner-SC 10
Home runs
1. A.J. Reed-UK 6
2. Wes Rea-MS 3
Logan Nottebrok-AM 3
4. Sikes Orvis-UM 2
Will Allen-UM 2
Max Schrock-SC 2
Kyle Martin-SC 2
Casey Hughston-UA 2
Preston Overbey-UM 2
Grayson Greiner-SC 2
Stolen bases
1. J.B. Moss-AM 5
Earned run avg
1. Chris Ellis-UM 0 . 0 0
Grayson Long-AM 0 . 0 0
Jared Miller-VU 0 . 0 0
Aaron Nola-LS 0 . 0 0
Wil Crowe-SC 0 . 0 0
Jordan Montgomery-SC 0 . 0 0
Jalen Beeks-AR 0 . 0 0
Jon Keller-UA 0 . 0 0
Curt Britt-SC 0 . 0 0
Zach Jackson-AR 0 . 0 0
(this list will fall off quickly this weekend)
Opposing bat avg
1. Tyler Beede-VU . 056
2. Ryne Combs-UK . 083
3. Nick Williams-UT . 088
Batters struck out
1. Daniel Mengden-AM 20
2. Tyler Beede-VU 18
3. Jack Wynkoop-SC 16
Trevor Fitts-MS 16
Putouts
1. Wes Rea-MS 81
2. Austen Smith-UA 78
3. Eric Fisher-AR 62
Assists
1. Matt Reida-UK 28
2. Richie Martin-UF 27
3. Mikey White-UA 24
Brian Anderson-AR 24
Brett Pirtle-MS 24
https://www.secdigitalnetwork.com/Portals/3/SEC%20Website/Baseball/2014/Statistics.pdf
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:44 pm to CockInYourEar
Wow...6 homeruns already.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:44 pm to CockInYourEar
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Arkansas 10 (now the other stat makes sense)

Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:47 pm to Eric Nies Grind Time
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Wow...6 homeruns already.
No shite, i was thinking the same thing
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:47 pm to CockInYourEar
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This post was edited on 9/30/24 at 1:40 pm
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:47 pm to CockInYourEar
quote:
Arkansas 10 (now the other stat makes sense)
What stat
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:49 pm to Hogwall Jackson
Yall leading with the most hit batsmen?
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:50 pm to CockInYourEar
It's gonna be sad watching all of our stats plummet once SEC play starts
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:50 pm to JimMorrison
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Yall leading with the most hit batsmen?
how would those two stats correlate?
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:51 pm to Foolish cock
The really impressive thing is that this guy has been doing this on the road. When I saw the stat I thought it was because he was a lefty playing in Kentucky's field which has a really short RF dimension. Nope...been doing it on the road. Guy may be putting up some gaudy HR numbers.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:51 pm to JimMorrison
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Yall leading with the most hit batsmen?
We our leading with our own players getting hit, yes. Not sure why our pitchers hitting other players makes sense on how our batters have been hit 10 times?
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:52 pm to Woopigsooie20
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Retaliation brah.
Yes, but I didnt see much of that this weekend...
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:52 pm to bbap
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how would those two stats correlate?
Retaliation for hitting the opposing batter?
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:53 pm to Eric Nies Grind Time
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Wow...6 homeruns already.
Yeah, that guy is cranking them.
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:53 pm to CockInYourEar
AJ Reed w/ 6 HR's already? Boss. 

Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:54 pm to CockInYourEar
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Fielding pct
1. Georgia . 986
Its gonna be a long year for Dawg fans. But with the coaching staff and the recruiting class. I am optimistic
Posted on 2/24/14 at 1:55 pm to Hogwall Jackson
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Arkansas 10 (now the other stat makes sense)
What stat
You guys have hit almost the most batters, and you've been hit by pitch the most. Beam for Beam
This post was edited on 2/24/14 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 2/24/14 at 2:11 pm to CockInYourEar
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2. Wes Rea-MS 3
all in one day

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