Monday, April 14, 2014

Yankees Leaders After Two Weeks


With the Yankees off today there is no better time to look at the leaders offensively for the club in specific categories. The Yankees have only played 13 games so it's not a full two weeks worth of games but it is close enough. We did this as well at the one week mark and it was the Yangervis Solarte show but this time around there are a few new names showing up on the lists... spoiler alert, it's Jacoby Ellsbury who has been on a tear lately.




Games Played:

Thirteen games for Jacoby Ellsbury making him the only player to get into every single Yankees game this season. 

At Bats:

47 at bats for Jacoby Ellsbury which makes sense when he has played in the most games. 

Runs Scored:

Carlos Beltran has seven to lead the team.

Hits:

Jacoby Ellsbury  leads the way with 17 hits 

Doubles:

Yangervis Solarte leads the team with six doubles, the extra base machine that he is. 

Home Runs:

Kelly Johnson, Carlos Beltran, and Alfonso Soriano both lead the team with three home runs followed by Brian McCann's two he hit Saturday afternoon. 

RBI's:

Carlos Beltran has eight RBI's with his recent home run tear.

AVG:

Ichiro Suzuki leads the team with a .421 batting average, which is encouraging, but the Yankee regular leading the way in average is Jacoby Ellsbury with a .362 average. Yangervis Solarte has come back down to Earth a bit with his .357 average down from nearly .500 last week. 





Wins:

Hiroki Kuroda and Ivan Nova are the only Yankee with two wins this season so far, although CC was helped by that five home run Yankees outburst against the Red Sox on Saturday. 

Losses:

CC Sabathia is the only Yankee with two losses this season. 

ERA:

Vidal Nuno taking one on the chin against the Orioles bloated his ERA to 14.54 for worst on the team followed not so closely by Ivan Nova's 5.94, down from 8.68 ERA. Sabathia has a 6.63 ERA and David Phelps has improved his ERA to an even 5.68. The best Yankees ERA's are Cesar Cabral's, David Robertson's, Adam Warren's, Dellin Betances', and Matt Thornton's 0.00 ERA. The best Yankees starter ERA is Michael Pineda's 1.50 ERA.

K's:

CC Sabathia has the most K's among the rotation with 21 followed closely by Masahiro Tanaka's 18 in one less start. Dellin Betances and David Phelps lead all Yankees relievers with 8 K's. 

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