In the Cards '13 - #5: Justin Hughes

Jimmy Hughes was a security guard. Justin Hughes is securely guarded. Outside of the Whiteford camp not much is known about this Aces' middle of the rotation pitcher. There are a couple things we do know. He is one of the few southpaws - although the orientation of Poolside Park actually makes him a "northwestpaw" at home - in WSEM that can prove tricky for right-handed batters. Justin also dons the Commissioner's number 18. Wait... shrouded in mystery? Emulating the commish? Northwest!? It is clear why Hughes, if that is his real name, is an enigma: he is a spy! Whiteford is the perfect place for him to set up shop, too. It provides access to the Commissioner's Cup (which has been targeted before) along with one of WSEM's most marketable pitchers, and easy escape routes into an enemy state without an extradition treaty. Whatever his assignment, it is certainly deep cover; Justin has been in with the Whiteford crew for years, long before there ever was a WSEM. That fact can only make us more concerned with Hughes' capabilities. Time travel? Precognition? Dirty luck? Heck, any one of those are just as useful in a Wiffleball game as they are the spy game. Be careful of this guy, fellas!

Career Stats
Batting AB H BB 2B 3B HR SF R RBI SB CS AVG OBP SLG
* 2013: 15 3 5 1 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 .200 .400 .267
2012: 86 24 11 4 0 3 0 14 13 - - .279 .361 .430
Pitching G IP R H BB K W L S SB CS ERA WHIP
* 2013: 2 5 3 6 2 10 0 1 0 2 1 3.00 1.60
2012: 5 25.2 4 17 17 52 3 1 0 - - 0.78 1.33
Perfect Game:  4/29/12
* As of 6/28/2013

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