Saturday, May 22, 2010

Inside the Numbers - Brantford's Triple Threat

Since joining the Brantford Red Sox in 2006 the trio of Josh McCurdy, Hyung Cho and Lee Delfino have put up some impressive numbers while leading the Red Sox to back-to-back IBL Championships in 2008 and 2009.

Combined, the trio have played in 541 games with 2232 career at bats with the Red Sox. They have collected 738 career hits (.331 combined average) including 134 doubles, 11 triples and 83 homeruns with 472 runs scored and 448 career RBI.

McCurdy leads the trio in five offensive categories including hits (275), average (.353), doubles (46), triples (9) and runs scored (185). Cho has played in the most games of the three with 186 career games while he ranks second in hits (.261), average (.335), RBI (148) and runs scored (148). Delfino, who has played in 179 career games with the Red Sox, leads the trio in homeruns (31) and RBI (160) while ranking second in doubles (45). He recorded his 200th hit of his career early this season.

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