Thursday, September 8, 2011

Updated Rays Record Book

With the minor league regular season over let's see who added their names to the Rays single-season minor league record book in 2011:

Home runs:
Kevin Witt (2006) - 36
Scott McClain (1998) - 34
Dan Johnson (2010) - 30
Ryan Royster (2007) - 30
Jonny Gomes (2002) - 30
Earl Snyder (2005) - 29
Ozzie Timmons (2000) - 29
Luke Wilcox (1999) - 29
Midre Cummings (2004) - 27
2011: Derek Dietrich led the organization with 22 for Bowling Green.

RBI:
Steve Cox (1999) - 127
Delmon Young (2004) - 115
Scott McClain (1998) - 109
Stephen Vogt (2011) - 105
Scott McClain (1999) - 104
Ozzie Timmons (1999) - 104
Chris Nowak (2006) - 103
Wes Bankston (2004) - 101
Reid Brignac (2006) - 99
Kevin Witt (2006) - 99
Delmon Young (2005) - 99
2011: Vogt was followed by Phil Wunderlich with 86 for Bowling Green.

Hits:
Steve Cox (1999) - 182
Delmon Young (2005) - 176
Joey Gomes (2005) - 172
Matt Diaz (2001) - 172
Matt Diaz (2003) - 170
Carl Crawford (2000) - 170
Fernando Perez (2006) - 168
Reid Brignac (2006) - 167
Matt Diaz (2004) - 167
B.J. Upton (2005) - 165
2011: Once again Vogt led the way with 152 between Montgomery and Durham.

Batting average (minimum 316 PA):
Jason Pridie (2002) - .368
Matt Diaz (2003) - .354
Stephen Vogt (2010) - .345
Steve Cox (1999) - .341
Toby Hall (2001) - .335
Joey Gathright (2003) - .334
Toby Hall (2000) - .333
Matt Diaz (2004) - .332
Rocco Baldelli (2002) - .331
2011: Among qualifiers Russ Canzler led at .314 for Durham.

Runs scored:
Fernando Perez (2006) - 123
Steve Cox (1999) - 107
Scott McClain (1999) - 106
Jason Pridie (2004) - 103
Jonny Gomes (2002) - 102
Reid Brignac (2006) - 100
Ozzie Timmons (2000) - 100
Carl Crawford (2000) - 99
Hak-Ju Lee (2011) - 98
B.J. Upton (2005) - 98
Francisco Leandro (2005) - 97
2011: Lee was followed by Tyler Bortnick with 96 for Charlotte.

Stolen bases:
Alex Sanchez (1997) - 92
Joey Gathright (2003) - 69
Ty Morrison (2010) - 58
Fernando Perez (2005) - 57
Carl Crawford (2000) - 55
Alex Sanchez (2000) - 54
Desmond Jennings (2009) - 52
Irwin Centeno (2001) - 48
Alex Sanchez (1999) - 48
2011: Bortnick led with 43.

Wins:
Heath Rollins (2007) - 17
Chris Mason (2007) - 15
Andy Sonnanstine (2006) - 15
Richard De Los Santos (2010) - 14
Jeremy Hall (2009) - 14
Andy Sonnanstine (2005) - 14
Chris Seddon (2004) - 14
Scott Autrey (2003) - 14
2011: George Jensen led with 13 for Bowling Green.

ERA (minimum 130 IP):
Chad Gaudin (2003) - 1.81
Matt Moore (2011) - 1.92
Jason Standridge (1999) - 2.02
Darin Downs (2009) - 2.23
Chad Gaudin (2002) - 2.26
Todd Belitz (2002) - 2.42
Luis De Los Santos (2002) - 2.42
Wade Davis (2007) - 2.50
Heath Rollins (2007) - 2.54
Chris Mason (2007) - 2.57
Jason Hammel (2004) - 2.64
2011: Only seven pitchers met the innings pitched requirement in 2011. After Moore was C.J. Riefenhauser at 2.80 for Bowling Green and Charlotte.

Innings pitched:
Pablo Ortega (1997) - 188.2
Andy Sonnanstine (2006) - 185.2
Jim Magrane (2001) - 182.0
Dan Wheeler (1998) - 181.0
Andy Sonnanstine (2005) - 180.2
Mark Malaska (2001) - 174.2
Jason Standridge (2002) - 173.0
Jim Magrane (2000) - 173.0
Jim Magrane (2006) - 172.1
Matt White (2002) - 172.1
2011: Alex Colome had 157.2 innings for Charlotte and Montgomery.

Strikeouts:
Matt Moore (2011) - 210
Matt Moore (2010) - 208
Andy Sonnanstine (2005) - 178
Matt Moore (2009) - 176
Jake McGee (2007) - 175
Neal Frendling (2000) - 174
Jake McGee (2006) - 171
Wade Davis (2007) - 169
Wade Davis (2006) - 165
Seth McClung (2001) - 165
Mark Malaska (2001) - 165
2011: After Moore was Alex Torres with 156 for Durham.

Saves:
Evan Rust (2002) - 31
Lee Gardner (2003) - 30
John Daniels (1997) - 29
Josh Parker (2003) - 28
Eddy Reyes (1999) - 27
Neal Frontz (2008) - 26
Billy Taylor (2000) - 26
Eddie Gaillard (1999) - 26
Zach Quate (2010) - 25
Greg Dupas (2006) - 25
2011: Zach Quate and Chris Rearick tied for the lead with 20.

2 comments:

  1. I think it is pretty incredible considering the pitching talent the Rays have come up through the system the last few years that Moore has 3 of the top 4 K totals, of course when you look at the other names in the top 10 it isn't jaw breaking. That being said I wonder if somehow Moore is being under-hyped because of the long line of Rays pitching prospects lately with Price, Davis, Niemann, Helly, etc..... If Moore were in another system he would probably be heralded as the next coming off Clemens or someone like that with the sick numbers he has put up (although he'd almost 100% certainly be in the majors with anyone else)

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  2. Interesting point Dbf.

    Got me thinking, Hellickson's best years:

    IP: 152.0 in 2008
    SO: 162 in 2008
    ERA: 2.96 in 2008 (only year w/ 130 IP)
    Wins: 13 in 2007

    Davis' best:

    IP: 160.2 in 2008
    SO: 169 in 2007
    ERA: 2.50 in 2007
    Wins: 13 in 2008

    Niemann's best:

    IP: 133.0 in 2008
    SO: 128 in 2008
    ERA: 3.59 in 2008 (again, in yrs w/ 130 IP)
    Wins: 12 in 2007

    Shields best:

    IP: 143.2 in 2003
    SO: 119 in 2003
    ERA: 4.45 in 2003 !
    Wins: 10 in 2003

    Price's best:

    IP: 109.2 in 2008 (only pitched in 08 and little in 09)
    SO: 109 in 2008
    ERA: never qualified, 2.30 in 2008
    Wins: 12 in 2008

    Kazmir's best:

    IP: 109.1 in 2003
    SO: 145 in 2003
    ERA: never qualified, 2.50 in 101.0 in 2004
    Wins: 5 in 2003

    Garza's best:

    IP: 135.2 in 2006
    SO: 154 in 2006
    ERA: 1.99 in 2006
    Wins: 14 in 2006

    Cobb's best:

    IP: 139.2 in 2008
    SO: 128 in 2010
    ERA: 3.29 in 2008 (only yr qualified)
    Wins: 9 in 2008

    Sonnanstine's best:

    IP: 185.2 in 2006
    SO: 178 in 2005
    ERA: 2.67 in 2006
    Wins: 15 in 2006

    Torres' best (he split 2009 between Angels and Rays orgs):

    IP: 156.0 in 2009
    SO: 156 in 2009 & 2011
    ERA: 2.77 in 2009
    Wins: 13 in 2009

    Archer's best:

    IP: 147.1 in 2011
    SO: 149 in 2010
    ERA: 2.34 in 2010
    Wins: 15 in 2010

    Miss anyone?

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