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Baseball | May 9, 2015

All-Hawk Baseball Team (Continued)

Daniel Camarillo making the fly balls look easy

Daniel Camarillo making the fly balls look easy

Baseball All-Hawk Team continues with some very tough decisions. With six players already on the scorer’s sheet, The ReSporter, will try to fill that sheet with three more entries.

Yes, this could easily go in several different directions and certainly open for discussion as their would be no argument with another deserving student making a case for a spot.

The ReSporter has two good pitchers and having Cody Powell would only help pitching Coach Bret Hodges when he wanted to make a change on the mound.

Powell’s only drawback was his walk ratio but needing a southpaw would help in those certain situations needed in what is probably the most complicated sport because of all the different variable that play into a game result.

Powell was a decent batter and when he got on a streak he was lethal and with those two variables, The ReSporter feels this player is needed on this team.

Southpaw Cody Powell on the mound

Southpaw Cody Powell on the mound

Four years on the varsity also played against his numbers as a freshman batting against seniors is not an ideal way of elevating a good batting average.

Zach Jenkins would be a good player for pitching and hitting with a good era and batting average. That is why this player would be a starter for this all-Hawk team.

A solid .336 batting average and striking out 43 batters in 39 innings to go along with his 3.03 era, tells you how valuable this player would be in your line-up and on the pitching mound.

Now we need one more batters/fielder and you can imagine how well this team would be if they were playing in a time capsule.

Here are the players that The ReSporter still has on the list of possibilities.

                   ave.  ab   r   h  bi  2b 3b hr  bb  so
 Nick Cahill      .354  130  34  46  27   5  0  4  14  24 
 Corey Shedrock   .320  150  36  48  24  16  1  0  16  22 
 Logan Felch      .266  184  36  49  43  14  1  6  28  35 
 Jeff Nabors      .316  155  25  49  27  11  0  2  22  34 
 Daniel Camarillo .292  178  37  52  13   6  3  0  17  36 

                   era   ip   h   r  er  bb  so  W   L   S
 Jeff Nabors      5.02 43.2  48  52  31  42  56  3   4   1
 Logan Felch      5.26 93.2 135  92  70  25  64  4  10   0

                    Speed    Power   *Contact Hitter    OBP
 Daniel Camarillo   √√√√     .359          18%         .367
 Logan Felch        √        .451          17%         .382
 Nick Cahill        √√√      .485          17%         .432
 Jeff Nabors        √        .426          19%         .410
 Corey Shedrock     √√       .440          13%         .400

The percentage represents strikeouts compared to at bats

After going over all the numbers above, Nick Cahill was picked based on his power and batting average.

A very good on base percentage was pivotable on this decision.

You can’t go wrong in picking any of the other players as Corey Shedrock was the most valuable player for the Hawks this season and Logan Felch had a phenomenal Junior season for CL.

Let us know on comments below about who you feel would be your choice.

Go Hawks!!