In appreciation of Brett Pill....
as some idle chatter in the stands lead to wondering where Pill's RBI total put him in comparison to other Defender teams.
So including today's game, Brett has played in 87 games and has 28 doubles, 9 homers, and 65 RBIs. Comparing the double and RBI totals to the Giants farm teams that have played here since 2003:
*2003-- Alejandro Freire 31 doubles, Mike Cervenak 91 RBIs
2004-- Mike Cervenak 36 doubles and 88 RBIs
2005-- Carlos Valderrama 33 doubles, Dan Ortmeier 79 RBIs
2006-- Nate Schierholtz 26 doubles and 54 RBIs
2007-- John Bowker 35 doubles and 90 RBIs
2008-- Olmo Rosario 31 doubles, Adam Witter 77 RBIs
So with 55 games left in the season, Brett needs 9 doubles and 27 RBIs to break the high water marks for Giants farm teams here. And can someone explain to me how he isn't an EL All-Star?
* Worst team ever in franchise history, even with Mike C. on board and the '06 team was not far behind.


1 Comments:
Pill had his OPS at around .850 for a while there- in the last 4-5 years i think only Pablo and Bowker will have had better seasons at Connecticut than him when its done. Ishi had a good couple of months but also had 2 subpar seasons and Nate, Freddie Lewis, Frandsen, Witter, and EME(aside this year) werent really close.
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