Strike out leaders 2011

The Farm League Strike out leaders 2011
Player Name Team Name K s
Nick Barkley Sidewinders 5
Connor McNease Sea Dogs 19

Ryan Padfield

Austin Rhymes

Sea Dogs

Sea Dogs

15

2

Drew Simmons

Bulls 10
Brady Kraner Side Winders 4
Cade Eller Sidewinders 2
Brandon Payne Bulls 5
Charlie Hieneman Cougars 21
Blake Robinson Cougars 13
Drew Berra Cougars 9
Brandon Camp Cougars 17
Andrew Khalaf Bulls 12
Ryan Ladisic Bulls 5
James Walling Bulls 1
Grant McPherson Eagles 24
Austin Andrus Dodgers 4
Ben Faulise Dodgers 1
Robert Maguire rangers 9u 33
Kyle Faldyn Mudcats 3
Dorian Carpenter Mudcats 11
Leyton Berry Mudcats 11
Zach Hamm Mudcats 2
Kase Whitten
Cade Trujillo
Sam Denning
Kyle Timmon
Logan Kyle

Hurricanes

Hurricanes

Hurricanes

Hurricanes

Hurricanes

15

2

1

3

2

TJ Chodrick Hurricanes 8
Jackson "Jack" Jarratt Hurricanes 3
Evan Neonis
Shockers 22
Owen Wilson Shockers 27
Daniel Reynolds Shockers 6
Clayton Smith Shockers 3
William Lee Shockers 2
Stephen Rutherford Sea Dogs 4
Alec Smith Indians 16
Nathon Harold Indians 4
Cole Conrad
Bulls 5
Ryan Pope Bulls 3
James Walling Bulls 1
Jared Faldyn Mudcats 2
Josh Norrell
Jake DuPont

Rangers 9U

Rangers 9U

5

1

Jacob Farrell

Blake Duran

Johnathan Leach

Ben Jones

Evan Neonis

Owen Wilson

Knights

Knights

Knights

Knights

Rangers

Rangers

12

2

5

10

19

26

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