Top 5 Hitters at the Halfway Point

The Castle Chronicle
by David Castle


Kyle Tomlinson
(El Diablos)
It’s no surprise that this kid is on the top of the list, after facing the likes of Farkas and Austin Bischoff, he is still batting an astounding .370 while compiling a league best 34 hits. In my opinion, he is the toughest out in WSEM.

.370 AVG | .707 SLG% | 7 HR | 26 RBI

David Castle
(King Friday)
Castle is picking up right where he left off in 2013 with a solid first half of the 2014 season. He is near the top in every offensive category with a .365 average and 6 big jacks. He quietly putting together a solid 2014 campaign.

.365 AVG | .746 SLG% | 6 HR | 19 RBI

Dennis Pearson
(Holy Balls)
After a very slow start, Dennis is back in the upper echelon in just about every hitting category with 9 homers and 25 RBIs. He also is touting a pretty good average for a guy not really known for his plate discipline with a .343 average.

.362 AVG | .768 SLG% | 9 HR | 25 RBI

Evan Bortmas
(Westside Warriors)
Having only 10 games played this year, I didn’t really look at his stats for his ranking. Everyone in the league knows this guy can hit the ball, and he will continue to do so.

.311 AVG | .422 SLG% | 1 HR | 10 RBI

Dylan Braden
(Holy Balls)
D is having a very good year that is going unnoticed. He has a .324 average and has managed to hit 7 bombs to go along with 22 RBI. This guy deserves more recognition and will get it if he continues to rip the cover off the ball.

.324 AVG | .732 SLG% | 7 HR | 22 RBI

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