The Pirates Official Site has a spot where they regularly track the statistical leaders for the Pirates. Following are the position player leaders for the traditional stats:
Batting Average Bryan Reynolds .255
Runs Bryan Reynolds 59
Home Runs Bryan Reynolds 21
Runs Batted In Bryan Reynolds 49
Stolen Bases Ke'Bryan Hayes 15
If this was All-Star break I would say generally not too bad, but there are now only 20 or so games remaining in the season. Gotta hope that Reynolds rebounds next year and that some of the rookies step it up quite a few notches.
P.S. - Things are so bleak on the pitching end that I couldn't bring myself to list the leaders. No only will the Pirates not have any pitcher with double digit wins, there is some likelihood that no pitcher on the staff will have more than 7 (perhaps even 6) wins.
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The total runs, and rbi are well below average for this late in the season. Actually Cruz is only 10 rbi behind Reynolds for the team lead, and I think he joined the team around mid June.
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040809525B525A57504F55620 wrote: The total runs, and rbi are well below average for this late in the season. Actually Cruz is only 10 rbi behind Reynolds for the team lead, and I think he joined the team around mid June.
Reynolds having so few RBIs is a combination of him having a bad season along with having fewer runners on base ahead of him. Alas, as the stats show, the whole team stinks.
Reynolds having so few RBIs is a combination of him having a bad season along with having fewer runners on base ahead of him. Alas, as the stats show, the whole team stinks.