DeepThreat
Primary Single-Season Records and Current Paces
March 28, 2008 at 06:16PM View BBCode
Primary Batting Single-Season Records:
Hits: 232 - 1965 Randy Muncrief (New York Elite Giants)
Current League Leader pace: 283.5 Gene Swan (St. Louis Fred Birds)
Batting Average: .375 - 1952 Pepito Ortiz (Cincinnati Red Stockings)
Current League Leader pace: .439 Myril Rowland (Washington Warriors)
OBP: .459 - 1952 Papito Ortiz (Cincinnati Red Stockings)
Current League Leader Pace: .496 Myril Rowland (Washington Warriors)
Runs: 167 - 1950 Eric Horn (St. Louis Fred Birds)
Current Leader Pace: 182 Hugh Redding (Washington Warriors)
RBI: 158 - 1950 Ed Kraly (St. Louis Fred Birds)
Current Leader Pace: 212 Gene Swan (St. Louis Fred Birds)
Primary Pitching Single-Season Records:
Wins: 27 - 1959 Ryan Scalzi (Kansas City Blue Rocks)
27 - 1955 Mickey Outlaw (Chicago Cubbies)
Current League Leader Pace: 30 Paul Foytack (Boston Burnouts) & Ernie Scott (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Losses: 1968 - Skeeter Shannon (Kansas City Blue Rocks)
Current League Leader Pace: 35 John Blackburn (Pittsburgh Iron Horses)
Saves: 61 - 1961 Blue Oyster (Chicago Cubbies)
Current Leader Pace: 86 Mariano Phillippe (Boston Burnouts)
Strikeouts: 230 - 1956 Wayne Skidmore (Chicago Anteaters)
Current Leader Pace: 339 Chad Coleman (New York Yankees)
Innings Pitched: 299 - 1964 Rusty Flick (New York Yankees)
Current Leader Pace: 374.2 Norman Rockwell (Cincinnati Red Stockings)
ERA: 1961 - 1.42 Nolan Fry (Chicago Cubbies)
Current Leader Pace: 1,71 Rene Robert (Chicago Cubbies)
WHIP: 0.90 - 1956 Spider Morgan (Cleveland Cavaliers)
Current Leader Pace: 0.92 Charlie Forster (Chicago Cubbies)
Some of these single-season records are in jeopardy. It'll be interesting to watch the league and see is any fall. I'll post an update at the halfway mark of the season.
DeepThreat
March 29, 2008 at 03:52PM View BBCode
I like keeping track of things like records and if anyone is approaching them. So far, this could turn out to be a record-breaking kind of year. However, just like in the real game of baseball, most of the guys chasing records will slow down on their pace. We're close to the 1/4 mark on the season now, and I may be a bit off on the projected paces... but it'll be interesting to watch. In my other league, no one's really on pace to break any records. Here, just about every record is kind of up for grabs at this point.