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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

2010 Cal Ripken League Season Awards

From the Cal Ripken League
The Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League announced its 2010 season awards today, including the Most Valuable Player, the Most Outstanding Pitcher, and the All-League Teams as voted upon by the teams. Benjamin Carhart of Youse's Orioles and Stetson University was named the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League's Most Valuable Player for the 2010 season. Max Knowles of the Alexandria Aces and North Carolina Wesleyan College was named the Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League's Most Outstanding Pitcher.

The Cal Ripken League RBI king in 2010, Carhart drove in 28 runs for the regular-season champion Youse's Orioles (29-13). The third baseman/relief pitcher was one of just seven Ripken League players to play in all 42 regular season games in 2010, and he hit safely in 29 of them. Carhart posted 16 multi-hit games and amassed 48 hits, second most in the League. His 11 doubles were most on the Orioles and tied for third most in the League, and he also tripled once and hit two home runs. An on-base machine, Carhart walked 22 times (7th most in the League) to just 15 strikeouts, fewest of any player to play in all 42 games. His on-base percentage was an even .400, tied for sixth best in the League, and he scored 22 runs. Carhart also posted the eighth-best slugging percentage in the League (.429) and was tied for eighth in batting average (.308).

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