Which player do you think is our 2023 MVP?
Through August 21, ranked seventh in the Atlantic League in batting at .329 and tops in on base percentage at .444. Reached base safely in 37 of 38 games, starting July 3 with an OBP of over .500, was fifth in runs scored (78) and third in walks (71). He Has played second base and center field (along with shortstop on occasion) with dazzling plays and few mistakes.
As of August 21, was batting .337 with 12 homers and a league-leading 90 RBI. He also led the league with 34 doubles and 135 hits and is in line to become the first Atlantic League player ever to drive in 100 runs in consecutive seasons. He Had driven home 30 runs that either tied the game or put Lancaster in the lead and had a five-hit game against Spire City in the second half opener, July 7.
This year through August 21he ranked as the league’s leading hitter at .34, batted over .400 through the end of June, all without a four-hit game, had 27 doubles and 21 stolen bases along with 47 RBI and was hitting .412 and leading the league in steals through May 20 when he was sidelined with a muscle injury.
As of August 21, was 8-3 with a 3.57 ERA. Lost his first two starts of the season, allowing a combined one earned run and has won eight of nine decisions since. Was second in the league in batting average against for starters at .226 and third in ERA at 3.57. He threw seven shutout innings in an 11-0 win over Staten Island, June 10.
Former Phillies farmhand who has led the club in appearances throughout the season. As of August 21, was 3-2 with nine saves and a 2.49 ERA. Had allowed earned runs in only six of 42 appearances, opposing batters were hitting only .201 and had a 1.06 WHIP. Has had a win and seven saves in the second half.
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