That's right, Connecticut's catcher Pablo Sandoval picked up the league's top weekly honor Monday after an outstanding seven-day stretch. What's even more amazing about the numbers below is that because of rain, Sandoval only played three games.
A .421 avg., 2 HR, 2 2B, 11 RBIs, 3 R and an .842 slugging percentage.
Simply incredible. Six of the RBIs came in an 18-6 win at Portland. The other 5 were from Saturday's come-from-behind win over New Britain at Dodd Stadium when Sandoval hit a grand slam and the game-tying single in the seventh.
In just 26 games with the Defenders, Little Papi has a .345 avg., 9 2B, 6 HR, 26 RBIs, 15 R and a .591 slugging percentage.
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2 comments:
Congrats to Pablo. Hitting/playing like he does will get him a September call up.
I see Madday has been promoted from Augusta. His numbers there look good. Hope he can fill up the hole in the pitching.
Maday now in for McNiven; where's our middle infielder?
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