Thursday, July 17, 2014

Grading the Vermont Mountaineers: Offense/Pitching

Stefan Hard / Staff Photo
Vermont's Mike Vigliorolo stops a Keene ground ball in time to make the throw to first for an out in the first inning of Tuesday's game at Montpelier Recreation Field.
Mike Vigliarolo has been excellent coming off of a temporary
contract in Cape Cod. Photo by Stefan Hard, TA. 
With the All-Star game looming on the horizon (Sunday to be exact), I think now is as good time as ever to look back at the first 29 games the Vermont Mountaineers have played before we turn towards the frantic last week of playoff chases and lead changes. It's time to grade the Mountaineers on just two quick categories- offense and pitching. This is a shorter piece, just to give a glimpse of the team so far.

Vermont sits at 19-10 and lead the Northern Division by a game and a half over Sanford.

Offense: A+
Team offensive ranks:

RunsHits2B3BHRAVGOBPSLGOPS
Stat1442382978.255.335.326.661
Northern1st2nd5th1stT-3rd2nd2nd4th3rd
NECBL 2nd6th10th1stT-8th5th5th8th7th
This is a very deep roster- manager Joe Brown can put pretty much put two different lineups out there every night. They're aggressive on the basepaths and lead the league in stolen bases. Vermont's offense get's an A+ because they've scored the most runs out of any team in the league. They're also starting three offensive players in Sunday's all star game in Holyoke- the first time since 2006 that the Mountaineers have had more then two starters.

Pitching: A+
Team pitching ranks:
ERASVBBSOWHIPBAA
Stat2.4812811621.20.231
Northern2nd1st2nd6th3rd4th
NECBL2nd1st3rd12th3rd5th
Vermont's pitchers rank dead-last in strikeouts- 90 less then first place Newport. However, they've pitched to contact and it's worked well, as the Mountaineers rank second to just Sanford in ERA and are third in WHIP. Easily one of the elite pitching teams in the league, Vermont's rotation is unmatched in depth and they've got an excellent bullpen. Brown has used a closer-by-committee with five different players picking up saves. They've overcome season-ending knee surgery to Evan Bell and all but one of the five pitchers who've made multiple starts have ERA's under 2.62. 

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