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Future Redbirds:
PLAYERS:
Mark Hamilton,
David Freese,
Jarrett Hoffpauir,
Brandon Yarbrough,
Jonathan Jay,
Donovan Solano,
Brian Barden
TEAMS: St. Louis Cardinals
TEAMS: St. Louis Cardinals
Forgive the slowness of wrapping up this series, we still need to look at our beloved Triple-A affiliate. I deleted pitchers and players with less than 100 at bats.
It was definitely a banner year for the Redbirds, who won the PCL Championship.
Rk
Age
PA
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
SB
CS
BB
SO
BA
OBP
SLG
OPS ?
HBP
3
Allen Craig
24
521
472
78
152
26
1
26
3
0
37
95
.322
.374
.547
.921
6
4
Mark Hamilton
24
144
130
22
40
11
0
6
0
0
13
34
.308
.375
.531
.906
1
5
David Freese
26
225
200
34
60
15
0
10
1
0
22
51
.300
.369
.525
.894
1
6
James Greene
25
388
340
70
99
10
5
15
31
3
38
86
.291
.369
.482
.851
5
7
Nicholas Stavinoha
27
295
259
39
73
17
2
11
2
0
25
48
.282
.353
.490
.843
6
8
Jarrett Hoffpauir
26
402
358
53
104
22
3
14
4
1
35
28
.291
.357
.486
.843
3
9
Brandon Yarbrough
24
141
119
14
34
7
1
1
0
1
21
42
.286
.393
.387
.779
0
10
Brett Wallace
22
243
222
22
65
11
0
6
0
1
15
42
.293
.346
.423
.769
4
12
Mark Shorey
24
275
258
20
75
13
0
5
3
2
16
50
.291
.335
.399
.734
1
13
Jonathan Jay
24
564
505
72
142
23
2
10
20
8
34
64
.281
.338
.394
.732
12
14
Donovan Solano
21
178
164
22
52
7
0
0
3
0
10
27
.317
.364
.360
.723
2
15
Brian Barden
28
206
187
26
50
11
0
4
1
1
10
44
.267
.317
.390
.707
4
16
Bryan Anderson
22
174
163
22
40
7
3
4
1
0
10
42
.245
.293
.399
.692
1
19
Shane [...]
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