Let’s look and see how the G-stros are doing 20 games into their season.
The Good
The Hitters
The Greeneville aggressive base running has put them in the league leaders among stolen bases. They rank 3rd with their 15 stolen bases.
Frank Almonte’s 2 triples ties him for 5th in the league.
Kody HInze’s 11 walks ties him for 2nd most in the league.
Devon Torrence’s 10 walks ties him for 5th most in the league.
Jay Austin’s 4 stolen bases ties him for 6th in the league.
Renzo Tello’s 3 stolen bases ties him for 9th in the league
The Pitchers
Greeneville’s 2 shutouts leads the league. They have only given up 9 HR (second lowest).
Arcenio Leon’s 1.10 ERA is the second best.
The Bad
The Hitters
There is a great deal to choose from here. They are next to last in average, OBP, Slugging, OPS, runs, hits, doubles, RBI, and total bases. They have been caught stealing a league leading 13 times. Their 6 home runs is the 3rd lowest in the league.
Devon Torrence has struck out 23 times, the 4th most in the league.
Among those tied for 3rd most caught stealings are: Richardo Bonfonte, Devon Torrence, Wilton Infante, Dionele Montas, along with 17 other Appy League baserunners.
The Pitchers
Greeneville has given up the second most hits (187) but they are in the middle of the pack when it comes to runs (6 out of 10) and earned runs (7 out of 10). However, the hits do drive their WHIP to the 3rd worst.
Kyle Greenewalt is tied for giving up the most hits (26). He is tied for 6th most runs scored (14) and alone in 7th for earned runs (13).
Jose Trinidad is tied for 8th most hits surrendered (22)
Arcenio Leon and Trinidad are tied for 3rd most hit batters with 3 each.
David Denilli has walked 9 batters which ties him for 7th most walks.
Jeiler Castillo has walked 8 batters which ties him for 9th most.
The Crowd
Greeneville continues to draw the fans. They lead the league with a 1661 average through 10 home games.