Hits
Player | Team | P | ||
Sportman, J | KSB | CF | 42 | |
Roberts, B | NG | RF | 42 | |
Santomauro, A | PP | CF | 42 | |
Muscarello, C | OSW | IF | 40 | |
Spingola, D | DAN | OF | 39 | 52 |
Doubles
Player | Team | P | ||
Roberts, B | NG | RF | 15 | |
Guglietti, V | PP | 1B | 12 | |
Sportman, J | KSB | CF | 11 | |
Lacey, B | PP | SS | 10 | |
Bielek, J | LMR | 3B | 9 | 12 |
Triples
Player | Team | P | ||
Roulis, T | VM | IF | 2 | |
Lee, J | LMR | OF | 2 | |
Sherburne, M | OSW | OF | 1 | |
Bruce, J | HOL | OF | 1 | |
Brock, C | VM | OF | 1 | 2 |
Home Runs
Player | Team | P | ||
Palmer, R | DAN | 1B | 5 | |
Lucas, Z | KSB | IF | 5 | |
Taylor, B | SAR | OF | 4 | |
Cipolla, B | MSC | CF | 4 | |
Sebastian, N | OSW | C | 4 | 6 |
Runs Scored
Player | Team | P | ||
Roberts, B | NG | RF | 33 | |
Bailey, C | OSW | IF | 26 | |
Plourde, R | NBS | OF | 26 | |
Tam Sing, T | NG | SS | 25 | |
Jones, C | NG | OF | 25 | 32 |
The NECBL record is just three ahead of the pace Roberts is on, at 45 by New Bedford's Zach Stone last summer. Mix in a couple of added hits and RBIs by fellow teammates, and Roberts could possibly break his second record of the summer. He's on pace to have one of the best offensive seasons in recent memory, and could have his name in the record books twice.
Runs Batted In
Player | Team | P | ||
Anderson, S | NG | 1B | 31 | |
Sportman, J | KSB | IF | 26 | |
Shaw, C | NBS | 1B | 25 | |
O'Grady, B | KSB | OF | 21 | |
Roberts, B | NG | RF | 23 | 29 |
Another Gull with a chance to put his name in the record books, first baseman Steve Anderson (being congratulated at home plate). Anderson is on pace to fall just five RBIs short of the NECBL record, set by Vermont Mountaineer Rob Kelly last summer. Currently sitting with 31, Anderson has players like Ben Roberts, Trace Tam Sing and company in front of him in the lineup- giving him plenty of opportunities. Keene's JP Sportman appears again, on pace for 34 and right behind him New Bedford's Chris Shaw and teammate Brian O'Grady.
Stolen Bases
Player | Team | P | ||
Torres, J | LMR | OF | 22 | |
Santomauro, A | PP | CF | 18 | |
Jones, C | NG | OF | 17 | |
Landi, J | NSC | IF | 15 | |
Blanden, Z | DAN | OF | 14 | 19 |
All-Star game MVP, Laconia's Joe Torres, leads the pack in stolen bases. On pace to finish with 30, Torres will come well short of a record that has stood for 16 years. The Middletown Giants Jason Maule finished with 44 steals in 1997, 14 ahead of Torres. Plymouth's Andrew Santomauro and Newport's Cody Jones are on pace for 23 and 22, respectively.
A majority of these records are from last summer are due to what some writers referred to as a "juiced ball." Several articles were done about the increase (http://sbb.scout.com/2/1217488.html is a good one) and it was revealed that the ball had a harder center and a thinner, more densely packed outer layer let the ball fly off the bat. This was prominent in the NECBL, with seven records set, including home runs, total bases and extra base hits.
The rise in offensive statistics was also evident in the Cape Cod Baseball League, where the teams combined for a 140% increase in home runs, from 159 in 2011 to 382 the next year. All across the NASCB (National Alliance of Summer Collegiate Baseball), home run totals were increased by huge margins.
This summer, the numbers are back to normal but the NECBL has still had several standout players. Anderson, Roberts, O'Grady and Sportman as well as Plymouth's Andrew Santomauro have all stood out on the offensive side. It wouldn't be a surprise if the Rick Ligi NECBL Most Valuable Player award ended up in one of their hands.
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