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BNN Stats: Single-Season Records
Monday, December 21st , 2048
Who holds the single season record in the Appalachian League for sacrifice hits?
Junsuke Abe, BUR, 52, 2045 Joe Miley, Rso, 47, 2034 Chris Rasmusson, Rso, 36, 2033 Bogdan Sdobnyakov, Cub, 31, 2046 Bryan Wedge, MIA, 24, 2044
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Jerry Sanchez Captures NL Most Valuable Player Award
Wednesday, December 16th , 2048
The future looks extremely bright for Jerry Sanchez. At the age of 24, many players are still trying to find their way in Appalachian League.
Sanchez has not only found his way, he's already established himself as one of the game's brightest stars, today being named the winner of the National League Most Valuable Player Award.
"I didn't expect to hit .386 this year, that's for sure," the second baseman said.
The Ogden Raptors star also put up a .485 on-base percentage this year, with 214 hits, 33 doubles, 7 triples, 114 home runs, 261 RBIs and 235 runs scored.
He received 30 first place votes, as a unanimous winner. Brett St. Clair of the Philadelphia (APP) Phillies finished second in voting, while Carlos Gonzalez of the Ogden Raptors finished third.
Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Jerry Sanchez - Ogden Raptors - 30 - 420 Brett St. Clair - Philadelphia (APP) Phillies - 0 - 265 Carlos Gonzalez - Ogden Raptors - 0 - 218 Rick English - Miami (APP) Marlins - 0 - 198 Clark Meagher - Miami (APP) Marlins - 0 - 165 Tony Olmos - Miami (APP) Marlins - 0 - 147 Justin Garrett - Grand Junction Rockies - 0 - 83 Devon Dill - San Diego (APP) Padres - 0 - 65 Tony Ledezma - Miami (APP) Marlins - 0 - 59 Nick Daigle - Kingsport Mets - 0 - 45 Mark Frizzell - Helena Brewers - 0 - 33 Antonio Reyes - San Diego (APP) Padres - 0 - 29 Elias Vences - San Diego (APP) Padres - 0 - 20 Larry McPhee - Billings Mustangs - 0 - 7 Ricky Alvarado - Bristol Pirates - 0 - 5 Tom Moore - Missoula Osprey - 0 - 3 Guy Jerome - Ogden Raptors - 0 - 2 Jonathan Roman - Philadelphia (APP) Phillies - 0 - 2 Fumito Sakurai - Helena Brewers - 0 - 2 David Garnica - Billings Mustangs - 0 - 1 Bahrom Mohammad - Danville Braves - 0 - 1
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American League Names League's Best
Wednesday, December 16th , 2048
Andy Cotton took Appalachian League by storm this year, and he did it all at the age of 24.
For his spectacular campaign, the Great Falls Voyagers star has been named the 2048 American League Most Valuable Player Award recipient.
"To be considered amongst the best in the league is overwhelming," said the left fielder.
On the season he compiled a .353 batting average to go with a .514 on-base percentage. The native of Norwalk, California also added 30 doubles, 12 triples, 75 home runs, 147 RBIs and 193 runs scored.
He received 22 first place votes out of a possible 30. Bobby Scott of the Texas (APP) Rangers finished second in voting with 5 first place votes, while Billy Grubbs of the Great Falls Voyagers finished third.
Player - Team - First Place - Total Points Andy Cotton - Great Falls Voyagers - 22 - 370 Bobby Scott - Texas (APP) Rangers - 5 - 250 Billy Grubbs - Great Falls Voyagers - 0 - 205 Jose Cepero - Texas (APP) Rangers - 3 - 188 Rick Madden - Texas (APP) Rangers - 0 - 152 Luis Reyna - Texas (APP) Rangers - 0 - 132 Michael Colin - Texas (APP) Rangers - 0 - 91 Mark Noftall - Bluefield Blue Jays - 0 - 90 Clifton Stannard - Baltimore (APP) Orioles - 0 - 90 Roscoe Romaine - Oakland (APP) Athletics - 0 - 84 Terry Plumley - Bluefield Blue Jays - 0 - 82 Russ Cornett - Great Falls Voyagers - 0 - 15 Jerry Foster - Texas (APP) Rangers - 0 - 11 Scott King - Detroit (APP) Tigers - 0 - 3 Alejandro Muniz - Oakland (APP) Athletics - 0 - 3 Tim Donovan - Bluefield Blue Jays - 0 - 2 Andrew Telles - Cleveland (APP) Indians - 0 - 2
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