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The Hitters Through 30 Games

Part two of the early statiscal look at the Rays thus far.


Baldelli .252/.310/.449 5 HR 12 RBI 4/5 SB 11/27 XBH/H
Dukes .235/.354/.420 4 HR 6 RBI 2/3 SB 7/19 XBH/H
Crawford .277/.358/.479 4 HR 17 RBI 7/10 SB 14/33 XBH/H
Wigginton .250/.281/.450 6 HR 18 RBI 0/3 SB 12/30 XBH/H
Upton .376/.431/.645 5 HR 21 RBI 5/7 SB 15/35 XBH/H
Young .239/.274/.385 4 HR 14 RBI 2/4 SB 9/28 XBH/H
Iwamura .339/.479/.482 1 HR 5 RBI 3/6 SB 5/19 XBH/H
Navarro .205/.275/.301 0 HR 5 RBI 0/0 SB 7/15 XBH/H
Harris .324/.378/.456 2 HR 6 RBI 1/1 SB 5/22 XBH/H

Pena .194/.224/.435 5 HR 15 RBI 0/0 SB 5/12 XBH/H
Paul .257/.297/.257 0 HR 5 RBI 1/1 SB 0/9 XBH/H
Zobrist .161/.159/.226 1 HR 6 RBI 2/2 SB 2/10 XBH/H
Gomes .152/.222/.212 0 HR 3 RBI 1/1 SB 2/5 XBH/H
Cantu .182/.182/.182 0 HR 0 RBI 0/0 SB 0/2 XBH/H

What we've learned is that B.J. Upton is good, very good, Delmon is slumping, Carl is showing even more progression, and that Brendan Harris has been a great acquisition thus far.

Oh and that when Carlos Pena gets a hit, it's going to be a homerun nearly 50% of the time, on the other side of the spectrum Josh Paul is showing his Jason Kendall impersonation, all he does is hit singles baby!

Also somehow Zobrist's OBP is lower than his batting average, I'm not exactly sure how that happened to be honest.