Wednesday, October 29th, 2121: National League Top Rookie Announced
The regular season is now history and it's awards time in the National League. This year's winner of the Bubba Crosby Award is 24-year-old
Vasco Agulheiro of the
Houston Astros.
The talented catcher batted .274, played in 148 games and delivered 144 hits in 525 at-bats. His totals also included 34 home runs, 110 RBIs, 77 runs scored, 24 walks and a .310 OPB.
Wednesday, October 29th, 2121: Pittsburgh's Schultz Takes Best Pitcher Prize
The Roger Clemens Award for 2121 has been presented and the National League winner is
David Schultz of
Pittsburgh.
"It's always nice to receive an award like this," said Schultz. "I just hope I can improve on my performance next year and be in the running again," the Pirates star told reporters.
Schultz excelled with an impressive 20-7 record in 35 starts. In 258.2 innings he yielded 189 hits and 61 walks, while striking out 269 and compiling a fine 2.12 ERA.
Wednesday, October 29th, 2121: Wooten Tops Best Hitter List
Mike Wooten has plenty of options after winning the National League Barry Bonds Award for 2121 today.
The soon-to-be free agent compiled a .474 batting average and a .663 on-base percentage this year while pummeling the opposition with 213 hits, 36 doubles, 4 triples, 53 home runs and 137 RBIs.
Wednesday, October 29th, 2121: American League #1 Rookie Announced
The top-ranked rookie performer in the American League was
Cleveland center fielder
Tony Vega. It was announced today by league officials that he had been named the winner of the 2121 Bubba Crosby Award.
Vega chalked up some good season stats, including a .301 batting average and .384 on-base percentage, while racking up 31 home runs, 88 RBIs and 104 runs scored.
Wednesday, October 29th, 2121: AL Presents Top Pitcher Trophy
Brennan Lane of the Hartford Whalers might be an old man, but he can still pitch with the best of them. Today the 38-year-old hurler snagged the American League Roger Clemens Award honors for his outstanding 2121 performance.
He posted a 1.02 ERA with 26 wins, 3 losses, 346 strikeouts and 9 walks in 265 innings.
Wednesday, October 29th, 2121: Lewis Wins AL 2121 Barry Bonds Award
Phil Lewis got just what he wanted after deciding to enter the free-agent market: a strong offensive performance in 2121, highlighted by his selection as the American League Barry Bonds Award.
The 25-year-old shortstop for Cleveland churned out a .309 batting average while amassing 183 hits, 40 doubles, 10 triples, 41 home runs, 133 runs and 117 RBIs.
His performance virtually guarantees him a lucrative payday from whichever team he signs with during the offseason.
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