Showing posts with label CF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CF. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Brantley's Career All Star Game #s (Through 2018)

Michael Brantley is now a three-time All Star. he was selected to every game by his peers as an American League OF reserve. his first All Star Game, back during his 2014 season, was all new to him and more about the experience than the results. in his second Midsummer Classic last year, Michael got his first career ASG hit. and most recently, just yesterday in Michael's third affair, he acquired his first ever RBI in an All Star Game.👏👍

photo courtesy of @SportsTimeOhio on twitter

this blog combines Michael's stats from

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Brantley's Career All Star Game #s

Michael Brantley has been an All Star twice now in his career. his first All Star Game appearance came in 2014 and his second just took place this year in 2017. he was voted in by the players to be an outfield reserve both times.

photo courtesy of TribeVibe

i decided to combine all of his stats from the two games and create a Career ASG #s blog. here you will find Michael's numbers and situational statistics only. if you're interested in reading all the details about his Midsummer Classic experiences, then you can check out these blogs:
Brantley's 1st All Star Game Experience & ASG #s (July 15, 2014)
Brantley's 2017 All Star Game Experience & #s (w/ Pics & Quotes) (July 11, 2017)

Friday, October 9, 2015

Brantley's 2015 Batting Order Position & LF/CF/DH/PH #s

thanks largely in part to Michael's performance last season, his batting order position for 2015 was basically set right from the start of spring training. he bat 3rd in the lineup in 135 of the 137 total games that he played this year. now that Terry Francona has appointed Michael as his 3 hole hitter, this is the most stability Michael's ever had in the order. besides 3rd, he also bat 5th once and 7th once, both times coming during pinch hit appearances on days that he was originally supposed to have off to rest. otherwise, he never would have seen any time outside of 3rd this year. it appears as though he has that spot locked down, and judging by his efficiency there, i think that's a great BOP for him to have. his 163 hits, 45 doubles, 15 home runs, 84 RBI, and 60 walks were quite exceptional.

Michael's 68 runs, on the other hand, seem a bit low. let's examine that. overall, he reached base 236 times this season. he brought himself home with his own 15 home runs, and his teammates drove him in the other 53 times. that means the players batting behind him left him on base 168 times total. so while batting 3rd might be the best BOP for Michael, the guys batting after him may need some rearranging. (or upgrading.)

as far as his place in the field, Michael played both left and center field in 2015. he began as the main left fielder, then later saw time as the center fielder. once Michael Bourn began struggling against left-handed starters, Tito decided he would no longer start Bourn in most games that southpaws pitched. therefore,

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Brantley's 2015 #s Through August

Michael just got done putting together a colossal month in August and that moved him right into the thick of things regarding team highs, league rankings, and even the American League batting race. it was incredible and i am so proud of him! he now has up to 32 games to play in before 2015 comes to an end, and if Michael can do anything close to what he did in August in these final weeks, then strap in tight folks because we are gonna be in for a really fun ride to the finish line. go Brantley!



so far in 2015, Michael has a total of 516 plate appearances and 453 at bats in 117 games (885.1 innings). in total, he has 146 hits, 51 extra base hits, 95 singles, 40 doubles, 11 home runs, 73 RBI, 5 sac flies, 60 runs, 56 walks, 8 intentional walks, 2 hit by pitches, 14 stolen bases (13 - 2nd, 1 - 3rd), 1 caught stealing (3rd), 12 GIDP, 43 strikeouts (31 swinging, 12 looking), 32 first at bat hits, 219 total bases, 187 left on base, 181 putouts, 7 assists, 2 errors, and 1 double play.

2015 batting average through August: .322 (146-453)

OBP: .395

SLG: .483

OPS: .879


Michael's .322 batting average is currently the highest on the team out of all the qualifying players. he now has a 3-point lead on Jason Kipnis, who's batting .319.


note: never before in Michael's career has he been

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Brantley's 2015 #s Through July

sorry for the delay on this blog. as i said in the blog i posted yesterday, the worst thing that can happen at the end of a month is the Indians playing late night West Coast games because it cuts my calculation time in half. but everything's all done now so let's jump right into it.

Michael's been looking really good since he got those 4 days off during the All Star break, but as a whole, his stats so far just don't rank very high around the league. it's no secret he's been dealing with a back strain since the first day he reported to spring training, so i don't think you can expect much more from him at this point. that's not to say he's doing bad, but he won't be in the MVP race this year or win another Silver Slugger award. nonetheless, his numbers through July are much better than what some other players would be putting up if they had been playing hurt all season. (just check the stats of some of the Indians who played hurt last year.) with 2 months left in 2015, anything can happen, and for Michael, i hope it's nothing but positive things so he can finish the year out strong.



so far in 2015, Michael has a total of 408 plate appearances and 357 at bats in 93 games (734.0 innings). in total, he has 107 hits, 38 extra base hits, 69 singles, 30 doubles, 8 home runs, 56 RBI, 4 sac flies, 41 runs, 46 walks, 5 intentional walks, 1 hit by pitch, 11 stolen bases (10 - 2nd, 1 - 3rd), 1 caught stealing (3rd), 9 GIDP, 30 strikeouts (19 swinging, 11 looking), 28 first at bat hits, 161 total bases, 149 left on base, 145 putouts, 7 assists, 1 error, and 1 double play.

2015 batting average through July:

Thursday, July 2, 2015

Brantley's 2015 #s Through June

before i get into this, let me just say that some of Michael's numbers to this point are not where anyone would have expected them to be. in order to get the full story as to why that is, be sure to read my Brantley's June 2015 #s blog in advance of this blog, which contains his overall statistics thus far.

**blogger's note: even though it's been somewhat difficult personally for me to watch various stats of Michael's decrease on a nightly basis, my blogs for this season are not going to stop. yes, Michael may be playing too much and not getting any significant time off to rest and potentially gain some strength back in his back, and consequently his numbers may be suffering. but i started documenting Michael's numbers years ago for a reason and i am no quitter. granted, it has not been as fun this year as in the past because he's having a rough go due to injury. and while there may not be a turnaround coming for him any time soon, i will support him regardless, defend him continuously, and make sure the truth is out there.

Michael is still doing an overall sufficient job, all things considered, but he certainly had higher expectations put upon him this year because of his outstanding 2014 AL MVP-3 season. so far, many could argue there have been numerous times when he

Monday, June 1, 2015

Brantley's 2015 #s Through May

there isn't much i need to say to lead this new blog off. i just figured it would be better to separate all Michael's monthly numbers from his seasonal numbers up to the point in the year that we're at. it's fairly simple. my sections and number break downs will follow the same format as in my monthly blogs, though i have rearranged some things. so without further ado, here is how Michael is doing thus far in 2015.


so far in 2015, Michael has a total of 195 plate appearances and 169 at bats in 43 games (339.0 innings). in total, he has 51 hits, 21 extra base hits, 30 singles, 17 doubles, 4 home runs, 30 RBI, 3 sac flies, 21 runs, 23 walks, 2 intentional walks, 7 stolen bases (2nd), 4 GIDP, 13 strikeouts (8 swinging, 5 looking), 13 first at bat hits, 80 total bases, 77 left on base, 70 putouts, 5 assists, and 1 double play.

2015 batting average through May:

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Brantley's 2014 Batting Order Position & LF/CF/DH/PH #s

Michael only bat in 4 different spots in the order this season, a dramatic decrease from last year. it would have been just 3 spots if not for coming in to pinch hit for a pitcher in one National League game that he was originally supposed to have off. and like most years, the Indians' starting lineup in March/April was very different from September, including Michael's place in it. so let's get into the details.

when the season began, Francona had Michael batting 5th and playing left field against right-handed pitchers, while batting 6th and playing center field against left-handed pitchers. the left field-center field switch off was due to Michael Bourn being out injured to start the year, and his CF replacement--Nyjer Morgan--not being able to hit lefties. when Bourn came back, the formula wasn't always so cut and dry, but Michael continued to rotate between left and center as well as the 5th and 6th spots. he had 20 hits in 19 games in the 5th spot, driving in 18 runs and scoring 10 runs. in only 10 games batting 6th, Michael had 9 hits and 5 RBI. his overall batting average in this spot wasn't very high, but i'm sure that wouldn't have been the case had he hit more there throughout the season.

on May 2, Michael began hitting in the 3rd spot. that started because Jason Kipnis suffered an oblique injury and went on the DL. but even when Kip came back on May 28, Francona did not want to move Michael and actually kept him in the 3 hole. and that's where he found his home for the rest of the season (minus 2 PH appearances in the 9th and 5th spots.) i was so grateful that Michael finally had some regularity in the lineup and wasn't being jumbled around anymore. i do question whether or not he will "own" the 3rd spot next year, or if Francona will decide he wants someone else 3rd. considering that Michael did such a phenomenal job there, i'm hoping that's now where he'll stay. in 126 games, Michael had 170 hits, 39 doubles, 15 home runs, 74 RBI, 78 runs scored, and 19 stolen bases while batting 3rd. so i think he's earned it to at least start out there next year and see how things go.

Bourn had another DL stint from July 6 to August 15, giving Michael more playing time in center field. in 46 total games, Michael compiled 46 hits, including 10 doubles, and 24 RBI. his CF batting average was respectable, but 51 points lower compared with LF. and Michael went through both of his slumps this year all while playing left field, if you can believe that. the overall numbers mask those slumps quite well, as he had 138 hits in 107 games, along with 31 doubles, 14 homers, and 66 RBI.

in 2 games as a PH, Michael got on base both times, once with a single and once with a double. he also did very good in 8 games as a DH. he had 14 hits, including 3 doubles and 2 home runs, drove in 7, scored 6 times, and drew 5 walks, all in the designated hitter role.

no matter where Michael hit in the order or played in the outfield (if he played in the outfield), one thing remained consistent--his ability to hit in the clutch. this year, he had the highest batting average on the team with RISP at .376. that was also 1st in the American League. additionally, he had 76 RBI. last season, Michael bat .375 with RISP and had 59 RBI. so 2014 showed an increase on both counts.

Michael also performed well against both right-handed pitchers and left-handed pitchers. he ended the year batting .337 against righties and .307 against lefties, both outstanding averages. in 2013, he bat .288 and .276, respectively. Michael's clearly starting to develop more power and his swing has gotten even smoother, if that's possible, resulting in more hits and therefore better batting averages. for the third straight season, Michael finished with the highest batting average on the team, this time a career best .327.



Michael played in 156 (of 162) games in 2014.


Michael bat 3rd in 126 games. (3 left early w/ injury: 14.1 innings, 4 subbed out: 27 innings, 1 lifted for PR: 8 innings, 8 DH)

Michael bat 5th in 19 games. (1 PH/defensive sub: 1 inning)

Michael bat 6th in 10 games.

Michael bat 9th in 1 game. (PH)


Michael was the DH in 8 games.

Michael was the PH in 2 games.

Michael played in 146 complete games.


Michael played left field in 107 games, for a total of 931.1 innings. (106 started, 95 complete, 5 started: 31 innings, 1 defensive switch: 1 inning, 2 left early w/ injury: 8 innings, 3 subbed out: 22 innings, 1 lifted for PR: 8 innings)

Michael played center field in 46 games, for a total of 373 innings. (40 started, 37 complete, 1 started: 8 innings, 5 defensive switches: 15 innings, 1 defensive sub (PH): 1 inning, 1 subbed out: 5 innings, 1 left early w/ injury: 6.1 innings)

Michael missed 3 games due to injury. he missed 1 game with mid-back tightness from playing on astroturf and he missed 2 games with a mild concussion.

Michael had 3 complete games off. 



in 2014, Michael had a total of 676 plate appearances and 611 at bats in 156 games. here is how he fared:

200 hits

133 singles

45 doubles

2 triples

20 home runs

97 RBI

5 sac flies

94 runs scored

52 walks

4 intentional walks

8 hit by pitches

23 stolen bases

1 caught stealing

16 GIDP

56 strikeouts (38 swinging, 18 looking)

51 first at bat hits

309 total bases


211 left on base

271 putouts

12 assists

2 double plays

1 error

1304.1 innings, 156 games

(146 complete games)

2014 batting average: .327 (200-611) (156 games)


now let's break down his numbers based on where he hit in the lineup.


when Michael bat 3rd in 2014, he had a total of 559 plate appearances and 506 at bats in 126 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

170 hits

114 singles

39 doubles

2 triples

15 home runs

74 RBI

4 sac flies

78 runs scored

42 walks

4 intentional walks

7 hit by pitches

19 stolen bases

1 caught stealing

13 GIDP

47 strikeouts (32 swinging, 15 looking)

43 first at bat hits

258 total bases


161 left on base

224 putouts

9 assists

2 double plays

1060.1 innings, 126 games

(118 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 3rd spot: .336 (170-506) (126 games)


when Michael bat 5th in 2014, he had a total of 76 plate appearances and 69 at bats in 19 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

20 hits

12 singles

5 doubles

3 home runs

18 RBI

1 sac fly

10 runs scored

5 walks

1 hit by pitch

3 stolen bases

1 GIDP

5 strikeouts (3 swinging, 2 looking)

4 first at bat hits

34 total bases


39 left on base

29 putouts

3 assists

1 error

158.2 innings, 19 games

(18 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 5th spot: .290 (20-69) (19 games)


when Michael bat 6th in 2014, he had a total of 40 plate appearances and 35 at bats in 10 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

9 hits

6 singles

1 double

2 home runs

5 RBI

6 runs scored

5 walks

1 stolen base

2 GIDP

4 strikeouts (3 swinging, 1 looking)

3 first at bat hits

16 total bases


11 left on base

18 putouts

85.1 innings, 10 games

(10 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 6th spot: .257 (9-35) (10 games)


when Michael bat 9th in 2014, he had a total of 1 plate appearance and 1 at bat in 1 game. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

1 hit

1 single

1 first at bat

1 total base


1 game

(0 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 9th spot: 1.000 (1-1) (1 game)



defensively, Michael played both left and center field this season, but mainly left field. and because he played several games as a DH and was a PH twice, his numbers while playing the outfield are not all the same as the numbers above. so next i will get into the break down of his numbers based on where he played in the outfield, along with where he hit in the lineup while playing left field, center field, as a DH, and PH.

Michael played 147 games total where he was in the outfield for some portion of the game. he started 146 games in the outfield, completing 138 of those games. he left 3 games early with injury after playing a total of 14.1 innings. he was subbed out of 4 games after playing a total of 27 innings. he was lifted for a pinch runner in 1 game after playing 8 innings. he was a defensive substitute into the outfield in 1 game after PHing and played 1 inning.

Michael played 107 games total where he was the left fielder for some portion of the game. he started and played left in 106 games, completing 95 of those games. he was part of a defensive switch into left field (from center) for 1 game and played 1 inning with no official at bats. he left 1 game early with mid-back tightness after playing 4 innings. he left 1 game early after a blow to the head/neck after playing 4 innings. he was subbed out of 1 game after 7 innings because the Indians were winning a blowout. he was subbed out of 1 game after 7 innings because the Indians were getting blown out. he was subbed out of 1 game after 8 innings because the Indians were losing. he was lifted for a pinch runner in 1 game after hitting a double and playing 8 innings in left field prior to his final at bat of the night in a game where the Indians were getting blown out.

Michael played 46 games total where he was the center fielder for some portion of the game. he started and played center in 40 games, completing 37 of those games. he came in to PH in the top of the 8th inning for 1 game, and then played 1 inning in center field as part of a defensive substitution. he was subbed out of 1 game after 5 innings because the Indians had a solid lead. he left 1 game early after banging his right knee into the right-center field wall and played 6.1 innings.

additionally, Michael was part of a defensive switch into center field (from left) for 5 games and played 15 innings with 6 official at bats. breaking those 5 games down are as follows. he played 4 innings and had 2 official at bats in 1 game. he played 6 innings and had 2 official at bats in 1 game. he played 2 innings and had 1 official at bat in 1 game. he played 2 innings and had 1 official at bat in 1 game. he played 1 inning and had no official at bats in 1 game.

Michael started and was the DH for 8 complete games.

Michael was a PH in 2 games. he came in to PH in the top of the 8th inning in 1 game, and then played 1 inning in center field as part of a defensive substitution. he also came in to PH in the bottom of the 9th inning in 1 game.



when Michael played in the outfield in 2014, he had a total of 637 plate appearances and 578 at bats in 147 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

184 hits

123 singles

41 doubles

2 triples

18 home runs

90 RBI

4 sac flies

87 runs scored

47 walks

4 intentional walks

8 hit by pitches

23 stolen bases

1 caught stealing

16 GIDP

53 strikeouts (36 swinging, 17 looking)

46 first at bat hits

283 total bases


204 left on base

271 putouts

12 assists

2 double plays

1 error

1304.1 innings, 147 games

(138 complete games)

2014 batting average while playing in the outfield: .318 (184-578) (147 games)


when Michael played the outfield and bat 3rd in 2014, he had a total of 522 plate appearances and 475 at bats in 118 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

156 hits

105 singles

36 doubles

2 triples

13 home runs

67 RBI

3 sac flies

72 runs scored

37 walks

4 intentional walks

7 hit by pitches

19 stolen bases

1 caught stealing

13 GIDP

44 strikeouts (30 swinging, 14 looking)

40 first at bat hits

235 total bases


154 left on base

224 putouts

9 assists

2 double plays

1060.1 innings, 118 games

(110 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 3rd spot while playing the outfield: .328 (156-475) (118 games)


when Michael played the outfield and bat 5th in 2014, he had a total of 75 plate appearances and 68 at bats in 19 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

19 hits

12 singles

4 doubles

3 home runs

18 RBI

1 sac fly

9 runs scored

5 walks

1 hit by pitch

3 stolen bases

1 GIDP

5 strikeouts (3 swinging, 2 looking)

3 first at bat hits

32 total bases


39 left on base

29 putouts

3 assists

1 error

158.2 innings, 19 games

(18 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 5th spot while playing the outfield: .279 (19-68) (19 games)


when Michael played the outfield and bat 6th in 2014, he had a total of 40 plate appearances and 35 at bats in 10 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

9 hits

6 singles

1 double

2 home runs

5 RBI

6 runs scored

5 walks

1 stolen base

2 GIDP

4 strikeouts (3 swinging, 1 looking)

3 first at bat hits

16 total bases


11 left on base

18 putouts

85.1 innings, 10 games

(10 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 6th spot while playing the outfield: .257 (9-35) (10 games)


now let's break down the numbers based on where he hit in the lineup while playing left field.


when Michael played left field in 2014, he had a total of 458 plate appearances and 415 at bats in 107 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

138 hits

92 singles

31 doubles

1 triple

14 home runs

66 RBI

2 sac flies

67 runs scored

33 walks

3 intentional walks

8 hit by pitches

19 stolen bases

9 GIDP

37 strikeouts (27 swinging, 10 looking)

34 first at bat hits

213 total bases


151 left on base

165 putouts

10 assists

2 double plays

931.1 innings, 107 games

(95 complete games)

2014 batting average while playing left field: .333 (138-415) (107 games)


when Michael played left and bat 3rd in 2014, he had a total of 375 plate appearances and 340 at bats in 86 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

117 hits

79 singles

27 doubles

1 triple

10 home runs

49 RBI

1 sac fly

56 runs scored

27 walks

3 intentional walks

7 hit by pitches

15 stolen bases

8 GIDP

31 strikeouts (23 swinging, 8 looking)

30 first at bat hits

176 total bases


110 left on base

135 putouts

8 assists

2 double plays

759.2 innings, 86 games

(76 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 3rd spot while playing left: .344 (117-340) (86 games)


when Michael played left and bat 5th in 2014, he had a total of 70 plate appearances and 63 at bats in 17 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

17 hits

10 singles

4 doubles

3 home runs

14 RBI

1 sac fly

8 runs scored

5 walks

1 hit by pitch

3 stolen bases

1 GIDP

5 strikeouts (3 swinging, 2 looking)

3 first at bat hits

30 total bases


38 left on base

28 putouts

2 assists

144.2 innings, 17 games

(16 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 5th spot while playing left: .270 (17-63) (17 games)


when Michael played left and bat 6th in 2014, he had a total of 13 plate appearances and 12 at bats in 4 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

4 hits

3 singles

1 home run

3 RBI

3 runs scored

1 walk

1 stolen base

1 strikeout (swinging)

1 first at bat hit

7 total bases


3 left on base

2 putouts

27 innings, 4 games

(3 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 6th spot while playing left: .333 (4-12) (4 games)


now let's break down the numbers based on where he hit in the lineup while playing center field.


when Michael played center field in 2014, he had a total of 179 plate appearances and 163 at bats in 46 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

46 hits

31 singles

10 doubles

1 triple

4 home runs

24 RBI

2 sac flies

20 runs scored

14 walks

1 intentional walk

4 stolen bases

1 caught stealing

7 GIDP

16 strikeouts (9 swinging, 7 looking)

12 first at bat hits

70 total bases


53 left on base

106 putouts

2 assists

1 error

373 innings, 46 games

(37 complete games)

2014 batting average while playing center field: .282 (46-163) (46 games)


when Michael played center and bat 3rd in 2014, he had a total of 147 plate appearances and 135 at bats in 36 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

39 hits

26 singles

9 doubles

1 triple

3 home runs

18 RBI

2 sac flies

16 runs scored

10 walks

1 intentional walk

4 stolen bases

1 caught stealing

5 GIDP

13 strikeouts (7 swinging, 6 looking)

10 first at bat hits

59 total bases


44 left on base

89 putouts

1 assist

300.2 innings, 36 games

(30 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 3rd spot while playing center: .289 (39-135) (36 games)


when Michael played center and bat 5th in 2014, he had a total of 5 plate appearances and 5 at bats in 3 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

2 hits

2 singles

4 RBI

1 run scored

2 total bases


1 left on base

1 putout

1 assist

1 error

14 innings, 3 games

(1 complete game)

2014 batting average in the 5th spot while playing center: .400 (2-5) (3 games)


when Michael played center and bat 6th in 2014, he had a total of 27 plate appearances and 23 at bats in 7 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

5 hits

3 singles

1 double

1 home run

2 RBI

3 runs scored

4 walks

2 GIDP

3 strikeouts (2 swinging, 1 looking)

2 first at bat hits

9 total bases


8 left on base

16 putouts

58.1 innings, 7 games

(6 complete games)

2014 batting average in the 6th spot while playing center: .217 (5-23) (7 games)




2014 #s while playing the outfield: 271 putouts, 12 assists, 2 double plays, 1 error, 0.996 fielding percentage (1304.1 innings, 147 games)

2014 #s while playing left: 165 putouts, 10 assists, 2 double plays, 0 errors, 1.000 fielding percentage (931.1 innings, 107 games)

2014 #s while playing center: 106 putouts, 2 assists, 1 error, 0.991 fielding percentage (373 innings, 46 games)




now let's break down his DH numbers.

when Michael was the DH in 2014, he had a total of 37 plate appearances and 31 at bats in 8 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

14 hits

9 singles

3 doubles

2 home runs

7 RBI

1 sac fly

6 runs scored

5 walks

3 strikeouts (2 swinging, 1 looking)

3 first at bat hits

23 total bases


7 left on base

(8 complete games)

2014 batting average as the DH: .452 (14-31) (8 games)


when Michael was the DH and bat 3rd in 2014, he had a total of 37 plate appearances and 31 at bats in 8 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

14 hits

9 singles

3 doubles

2 home runs

7 RBI

1 sac fly

6 runs scored

5 walks


3 strikeouts (2 swinging, 1 looking)

3 first at bat hits

23 total bases


7 left on base

8 games

(8 complete games)

2014 batting average as the DH in the 3rd spot: .452 (14-31) (8 games)


now let's break down his PH numbers.


when Michael came in to PH in 2014, he had a total of 2 plate appearances and 2 at bats in 2 games. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

2 hits

1 single

1 double

1 run scored

2 first at bat hits

3 total bases


2 games

(0 complete games)

2014 batting average as a PH: 1.000 (2-2) (2 games)


when Michael came in to PH and bat 5th in 2014, he had a total of 1 plate appearance and 1 at bat in 1 game. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

1 hit

1 double

1 run scored

1 first at bat hit

2 total bases


1 game

(0 complete games)

2014 batting average as a PH in the 5th spot: 1.000 (1-1) (1 game)


when Michael came in to PH and bat 9th in 2014, he had a total of 1 plate appearance and 1 at bat in 1 game. breaking down the numbers are as follows:

1 hit

1 single

1 first at bat hit

1 total base


1 game

(0 complete games)

2014 batting average as a PH in the 9th spot: 1.000 (1-1) (1 game)



the next blog i will be writing is a "wrap-up" of Michael's season, if i can somehow manage to wrap up all the amazing things he did this year lol, and it should be posted in a few days.

previous blogs:
Brantley's 2014 Career Highs, Career Firsts, & Franchise Records
Brantley's 2014 Game-by-Game Numbers and Notes