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Statistical Leaders


Highest Salaries (All-Time)
1. $36,600-Drew Krull(SP) Current NY
NY (7yr) 1911-1917


2. $34,100-Phil Scrimshawe(2B) Current NY
NY (7yr) 1910-1916

3. $30,900-Derrick Dotson(SP) Current BBR
PHI (4yr) 1908-1911


4. $30,800-Luke Inge(SP) Retired
CHI (1yr) 1901

5. $27,900-Adrian McCarthy(RF) Retired
PIT (5yr) 1901-1905

Highest Salaries (Current)
1. $36,600-Drew Krull(SP)NY
2. $34,100-Phil Scrimshawe(2B)NY
3. $19,800-Steve Tilton(SP)CHT
4. $18,400-Chad Blank(SP)BBE
4. $18,400-Brian Hockenberry(SS)BBR
6. $16,100-Doug Rayfield(CF)BAL
7. $15,900-Jason Neff(SS)BAL
8. $14,700-Cory Bramble(LF)SL
9. $13,900-Will Condon(LF)ILL
10. $13,800-Nat Brane(CF)CHI 


Wins (All-Time)
1. 236-Derrick Dotson(SP)BBR
2. 228-Drew Krull(SP)NY

3. 220-Gary Aiken(SP)Retired (Manager-PIT)
4. 206-Dan Rinfret(SP)Retired
5. 196-Mike Olney(SP)Retired
6. 195-Jeff Gilespie(SP)
7. 192-Jim MacColl(SP)PEN
8. 192-Peter Martin(SP)BRO

9. 186-Dan Scheirer(SP)Retired
10.185-Aaron Barbuto(SP)Retired (Manager-ILL) 

Wins (Season)
1. 36-Peter Martin(SP)MAN(1906)
2. 32-Luke Nuttall(SP)BBR(1904)Retired
2. 32-Austin White(SP)OHI(1905)
2. 32-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1906)
5. 31-Kyle Loveland(SP)BBE(1904) Retired
6. 31-Todd Christopher(SP)BBR(1905) Retired
7. 30-Derrick Dotson(SP)CLE(1907)
8. 29-Gary Aiken(SP)PIT(1895) Retired (Manager-PIT)
8. 29-Dusty Conoway(SP)BBE(1902)Retired
8. 29-Peter Martin(SP)MAN(1905)
8. 29-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1908) 

Saves (All-Time)
1. 44-Paul Hay(RP)PEN
2. 41-Ted Nichols(RP)PEN
2. 41-Marc Chamblee(RP)DET
4. 40-Luke Lollar(RP)ILL

5. 39-Scott Tonkin(RP)Retired
6. 36-James Velovic(RP)CHT
7. 35-Jeff Ruddy(RP)BAL
8. 34-Ed Ekins(SP)DC

9. 32-Milton Schenk(RP)Retired
10.31-Ron MacQuartie(RP)DET

Saves (Season)
1. 12-Jed Mathis(RP)BBR(1903)
2. 11-Chad Kissinger(RP)OHI(1905)
2. 11-Max Chamblee(RP)PEN(1905)
2. 11-James Velovic(RP)CHT(1911)
5. 10-Luke Lollar(RP)BAL(1901)
5. 10-Paul Hay(RP)ILL(1904)
5. 10-Willis Dyer(RP)CHT(1909)

8. 9-(5 Players Tied)

Shutouts (All-Time)
1. 46-Drew Krull(SP)NY
2. 30-Derrick Dotson(SP)BBR
2. 30-Peter Martin(SP)BRO

4. 26-Mike Olney(SP)Retired
5. 23-Brian Seelke(SP)BBE
5. 23-Steve Counsell(SP)BRO
5. 23-Chad Blank(SP)BBE
8. 20-Collin Lewis(SP)BAL

9. 19-Gary Aiken(SP)Retired (M-PIT)
9. 19-Jeff Gillespie(SP)BAL
9. 19-Ed Sheridan(SP)SL

Shutouts (Season)
1. 8-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1908)
1. 8-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1910)
3. 7-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1904)

3. 7-Greg Briggs(SP)NY(1905)Retired
3. 7-Peter Martin(SP)MAN(1906)
6. 6-(7 Players Tied)

Strikeouts (All-Time)
1. 1982-Derrick Dotson(SP)BBR
2. 1848-Mike Olney(SP)Retired
3. 1463-Drew Krull(SP)NY
4. 1178-Aaron Barbuto(SP)Retired (M-ILL)
5. 1044-Dan Scheirer(SP)Retired
6. 1031-Chad Blank(SP)BBE
7. 949-Collin Lewis(SP)BAL

8. 928-Gary Aiken(SP)Retired (M-PIT)
9. 901-Peter Martin(SP)BRO
10. 881-Dan Rinfret(SP)Retired

Strikeouts (Season)
1. 250-Mike Olney(SP)IND(1909)Retired
2. 245-Mike Olney(SP)BBR(1906)Retired
3. 237-Mike Olney(SP)CHI(1910)Retired
4. 225-Derrick Dotson(SP)BBR(1904)
5. 217-Derrick Dotson(SP)BBR(1905)

6. 214-Mike Olney(SP)IND(1908)Retired
7. 209-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1907)
8. 206-Aaron Barbuto(SP)ILL(1906)Retired
9. 204-Derrick Dotson(SP)SL(1901)
10.202-Derrick Dotson(SP)SL(1903)

ERA (All-Time)
(Minimum 400 Innings Pitched &
Minimum 100 Games Played)

1. 2.29-Drew Krull(SP)NY
2. 2.32-Scott Tonkin(RP)Retired
3. 2.66-Rob Shue(SP)BBE
4. 2.89-Peter Martin(SP)BRO
5. 3.01-Chad Blank(SP)BBE

6. 3.06-Will Davenport(SP)Retired
7. 3.07-Calvin Murchie(SP)BRO
8. 3.09-Derrick Dotson(SP)BBR
9. 3.30-Ed Sheridan(SP)SL
10.3.34-Brian Bartholomew(SP)PEN

ERA (Season)
1. 1.64-Sean Reynolds(SP)BAL(1903)Retired
2. 1.69-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1908)
3. 2.07-Peter Martin(SP)MAN(1905)
4. 2.11-Davis Gardner(SP)MAN(1905)
5. 2.12-Peter Martin(SP)MAN(1906)
6. 2.14-Drew Krull(SP)NY(1911)

7. 2.18-Mike Olney(SP)CHI(1910)Retired
8. 2.20-Steve Counsell(SP)MAN(1902)
9. 2.23-Drew Krull(SP)SL(1910)
10.2.24-Chad Blank(SP)DC(1909)

Total Bases (All-Time)
1. 3438-Jeff Burrell(CF)Retired (Manager-CLE)
2. 3210-Adrian McCarthy(RF)Retired
3. 3059-Dave Rehm(RF)Retired
4. 2838-Brad Holtston(RF)Retired
5. 2758-Darryl Manna(2B)CHI
6. 2686-Luke Rigney(SS)Retired (M-BUF)
7. 2637-Darryl Parton(CF)Retired
8. 2593-Mark Westlund(LF)CLE
9. 2536-Josh Felton(SS)Retired
10.2467-Roger Johnstone(SS)Retired (Manager-NY)
 
Total Bases (Season)
1. 316-Clay Shutt(3B)CHT(1911)
2. 309-Denny William(RF)CLE(1904)Retired
3. 306-Phil Scrimshawe(2B)NY(1910)
4. 304-Frank Wahren(1B)OHI(1902)Retired
5. 302-Brad Holtston(RF)MIL(1902)Retired
6. 300-Darryl Manna(2B)BAL(1903)
7. 299-Jace David(2B)OHI(1904)Retired
8. 299-Steve Dyment(3B)CLE(1905)
9. 297-Mark Westlund(LF)PEN(1905)
9. 297-Phil Scrimshawe(2B)NY(1909) 

Home Runs (All-Time)
1. 175-Brad Holtston(RF)Retired
2. 104-Chris Bronshvag(C)Retired
3. 100-Dave Rehm(RF)Retired
4. 90-Justin Albertson(CF)Retired
5. 85-Luke Rigney(SS)Retired
6. 83-Charlie Guerry(3B)DC
7.81-Mark Westlund(LF)CLE
8. 80-Todd Corr(3B)ILL
9. 79-Graham Poling(2B)DC
10.74-Darryl Manna(2B)PEN
10.74-Jay Cody(3B)MAN


Home Runs (Season)
(pre-unba*)
1. 27*-Brad Holtston(RF)MAN(1899)Retired
2. 24-Brad Holtston(RF)ILL(1901)Retired
2. 24-Brad Holtston(RF)MIL(1902)Retired
4. 23-Brad Holtston(RF)ILL(1905)Retired
5. 22-Graham Poling(2B)PIT(1906)
6. 18-Chris Bronshvag(C)CHI(1904)Retired
7.17-Brad Holtston(RF)DC(1907)Retired
8. 15-Clint Wipper(LF)NY(1903)Retired
8. 15-Justin Albertson(CF)BBR(1905)Retired
8.15-Chris Bronshvag(C)PIT(1907) Retired

SLG (All-Time)
(Minimum 200 At Bats &
Minimum 100 Games Played)
1..507-Rob Cinnamond(LF)NY
2. .481-Alan Pattinson(RF)Retired
3. .477-Jeff Hoyer(SS)IND
4. .476-Brad Holtston(RF))Retired
5. .465-Phil Scrimshawe(2B)NY
6. .464-Darryl Manna(2B)PEN
7. .462-Jeremy Say(LF)MAN

8. .459-Geoffrey Kirkwood(LF)Retired
9..457-Dave Rehm(RF)Retired
9. .457-Shawn Bebb(3B)CLE 

SLG (Season)
(pre-unba*)
1. .613-Brad Holtston(RF)MIL(1902)Retired
2. .579-Graham Poling(2B)BBE(1903)
3. .570-Ross Hemus(RF)BAL(1911)
4. .566-Darryl Manna(2B)BBE(1901)
5. .557-Darryl Manna(2B)BAL(1903)

6. .548-Cory Busby(RF)BRO(1901)
7. .541*-Brad Holtston(RF)MAN(1899)Retired
8. .537-Graham Poling(2B)PIT(1906)
9. .525-Edward Moore(LF)MIL(1904)Retired
10..524-Darryl Manna(2B)BBE(1902)

Stolen Bases (All-Time)
1. 723-Tod Graham(2B)Retired
2. 573-Alex Bailey(3B)IND
2. 573-Darryl Parton(CF)Retired
4. 548-Jeff Burrell(CF)Retired
5. 480-Adrian McCarthy(RF)Retired
6. 461-Luke Rigney(SS)Retired
7.425-Sean Marz(RF)Retired
8. 424-Roger Johnstone(SS)Retired
9. 403-Frank Vittinghoff(CF)IND
10.380-Jim Baldwin(1B)Retired

Stolen Bases (Season)
(pre-unba*)
1.131*-Tod Graham(2B)MIL(1887)Retired
2. 100*-Tod Graham(2B)MIL(1888)Retired
2. 85*-Geoffrey Kirkwood(LF)OHI(1896)Retired
4. 77*-Tod Graham(2B)PEN(1891)Retired
5. 75-Alex Bailey(3B)BRO(1903)
6. 74*-Luke Rigney(SS)BRO(1889)Retired
7. 73*-Darryl Parton(RF)PHI(1888)Retired
8. 69*-Eric Willis(1B)PHI(1896)Retired
9. 68*-Roger Johnstone(SS)CHI(1897)Retired
10.67*-Jim Baldwin(1B)BOS(1896)Retired

OBP (All-Time)
(Minimum 200 Plate Appearances &
Minimum 100 Games Played)
1. .464-Joe Timney(RF)NY
2. .457-Toby McFerran(RF)CHI
3. .451-Jeff Bradsher(RF)BRO
4. .449-Rob Freedman(LF)BBR
4. .449-Greg Hammer(3B)IND
6. .447-Alex Bailey(3B)IND

7. .445-Josh Zimmerman(CF)Retired
8. .434-Jamie Spry(CF)PEN
9. .427-Tony Oberdorf(RF)BAL

10..426-Edward Moore(LF)Retired

OBP (Season)
(pre-unba*)
1. .521*-Alex Bailey(3B)CHI(1900)
2. .521-Edward Moore(RF)MIL(1904)Retired
3. .500-Alex Bailey(3B)BRO(1903)
4. .498-Joe Timney(RF)NY(1911)
5. .490-Rob Freedman(LF)ILL(1906)

6. .487*-Buster Abbott(LF)ILL(1897)Retired
7. .485-Greg Hammer(3B)BUF(1910)
8. .480-Rob Freedman(LF)BBR(1911)
9. .479-Josh Zimmerman(CF)OHI(1902)Retired
10. .477-Josh Zimmerman(CF)OHI(1901)Retired
10. .477-Toby McFerran(RF)PHI(1908)

RBIs (All-Time)
1. 1107-Brad Holtston(RF)Retired
2. 1105-Jeff Burrell(CF)Retired (M-CLE)
3. 1045-Darryl Manna(2B)PEN
4. 967-Phil Scrimshawe(2B)NY

5. 967-Adrian McCarthy(RF)Retired
6. 965-Brian Root(2B)Retired
7.941-Roger Johnstone(SS)Retired (M-NY)
8. 940-Charlie Guerry(LF)DC
9. 936-Josh Felton(SS)Retired
10.933-Dave Rehm(RF)Retired

RBIs (Season)
(pre-unba*)
1. 141*-Roger Johnstone(SS)CHI(1897)Retired
2. 140-Jeff Vionette(CF)BBR(1907)
3. 133-Phil Scrimshawe(2B)NY(1910)
4. 133-Darryl Manna(2B)BBE(1902)
5. 130-Clay Shutt(3B)CHT(1911)

6. 127-Brad Holtston(RF)ILL(1901)Retired
7. 126-Cory Busby(RF)BRO(1901)
7. 126-Brad Holtston(RF)MIL(1902)Retired
9. 122-Darryl Manna(2B)BAL(1903)
10. 120*-Brad Holtston(RF)MAN(1899)Retired

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