The Arizona Fall League reached it’s sixth scheduled off day of the season on Sunday. We take a look at the Arizona Fall League Hitting and Pitching Leaders through games of November 13th 2011.
HITTING LEADERS
Batting Average Leaders
Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres – .437 (31 for 71)
Scooter Gennett Milwaukee Brewers – .419 (31 for 74)
Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies – .391 (43 for 110)
Wil Myers Kansas City Royals – .380 (30 for 79)
Robbie Grossman Pittsburgh Pirates – .375 (39 for 104)
Adam Eaton Arizona Diamondbacks – .370 (40 for 108)
Leury Garcia Texas Rangers – .356 (26 for 73)
Kevin Mattison Miami Marlins – .351 (34 for 97)
Low Batting Average
Cody Puckett Cincinnati Reds – .143 (9 for 63)
Jake Lemmerman Los Angeles Dodgers – .158 (9 for 57)
Tyson Gillies Philadelphia Phillies – .188 (15 for 80)
Zach Walters Washington Nationals – .197 (15 for 76)
Gorman Erickson Los Angeles Dodgers – .213 (13 for 61)
Chad Huffman Cleveland Indians – .214 (15 for 70)
Matt Dominguez Miami Marlins – .216 (16 for 74)
Corban Joseph New York Yankees – .225 (20 for 89)
Doubles Leaders
Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies – 11 Doubles
Tim Wheeler Colorado Rockies – 10 Doubles
Wilfredo Tovar New York Mets – 9 Doubles
Ryan Wheeler Arizona Diamondbacks – 9 Doubles
Kevin Ahrens Toronto Blue Jays – 8 Doubles
Adam Eaton Arizona Diamondbacks – 8 Doubles
Grant Green Oakland Athletics – 8 Doubles
Corban Joseph New York Yankees – 8 Doubles
Triples Leaders
Xavier Avery Baltimore Orioles – 5 Triples
Kevin Mattison Miami Marlins – 5 Triples
Wil Myers Kansas City Royals – 5 Triples
Anthony Gose Toronto Blue Jays – 4 Triples
Adeiny Hechavarria Toronto Blue Jays – 4 Triples
Aaron Hicks Minnesota Twins – 4 Triples
Home Run Leaders
Mike Olt Texas Rangers – 12 Home Runs
Robbie Grossman Pittsburgh Pirates – 7 Home Runs
Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies – 6 Home Runs
Michael Choice Oakland Athletics – 6 Home Runs
Bryce Harper Washington Nationals – 6 Home Runs
Christian Bethancourt Atlanta Braves – 5 Home Runs
Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres – 5 Home Runs
Junior Lake Chicago Cubs – 5 Home Runs
Kevin Mattison Miami Marlins – 5 Home Runs
RBI Leaders
Mike Olt Texas Rangers – 39 RBI’s
Nolan Arenado Colorado Rockies – 33 RBI’s
Bryce Harper Washington Nationals – 25 RBI’s
Brian Dozier Minnesota Twins – 22 RBI’s
Jedd Gyorko San Diego Padres – 22 RBI’s
Kevin Mattison Miami Marlins – 21 RBI’s
Tim Wheeler Colorado Rockies – 21 RBI’s
D J LeMahieu Chicago Cubs – 20 RBI’s
Stolen Base Leaders
Junior Lake Chicago Cubs – 18 Stolen Bases
D J LeMahieu Chicago Cubs – 13 Stolen Bases
Xavier Avery Baltimore Orioles – 9 Stolen Bases
Adam Eaton Arizona Diamondbacks – 8 Stolen Bases
Kevin Mattison Miami Marlins – 8 Stolen Bases
PITCHING LEADERS
ERA Leaders
Forrest Snow Seattle Mariners – 1.26ERA
Kevin Munson Arizona Diamondbacks – 1.32ERA
Caleb Clay Boston Red Sox – 1.35ERA
Danny Hultzen Seattle Mariners – 1.40ERA
Brian Moran Seattle Mariners – 1.42ERA
Chase Whitley New York Yankees – 1.84ERA
Terry Doyle Chicago White Sox – 1.85ERA
Stephen Harrold San Francisco Giants – 1.88
Strikeout Leaders
Miguel de los Santos Texas Rangers – 34 Strikeouts
Tyler Lyons St Louis Cardinals – 26 Strikeouts
Sammy Solis Washington Nationals – 25 Strikeouts
Nick Schmidt San Diego Padres – 24 Strikeouts
Anthony Bass San Diego Padres – 23 Strikeouts
Tyler Cloyd Philadelphia Phillies – 23 Strikeouts
Alex Sanabia Miami Marlins – 23 Strikeouts
WHIP Leaders
Terry Doyle Chicago White Sox – 0.62 WHIP
Forrest Snow Seattle Mariners – 0.84 WHIP
Cole DeVries Minnesota Twins – 0.87 WHIP
Kevin Munson Arizona Diamondbacks – 0.88 WHIP
Gerrit Cole Pittsburgh Pirates – 0.93 WHIP
Stephen Harrold San Francisco Giants – 0.98 WHIP
Aaron Loup Toronto Blue Jays – 0.98 WHIP