{"id":12975,"date":"2012-04-27T02:02:58","date_gmt":"2012-04-27T02:02:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newspaper.ctsi-logistics.com\/?p=12975"},"modified":"2012-04-27T02:02:58","modified_gmt":"2012-04-27T02:02:58","slug":"lizama-nakamura-top-batting-charts","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saipantribune.com\/index.php\/lizama-nakamura-top-batting-charts\/","title":{"rendered":"Lizama, Nakamura top batting charts"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>By Walter J. Sutherland<br \/>\nReporter<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" style=\"border-style: initial; border-color: initial; border-image: initial; border-width: 0px;\" src=\"http:\/\/www.saipantribune.com\/imgupload\/issx9999ns118436.jpg\" alt=\"AJ Lizama, pictured at the plate in this file photo, of the Docomo Pacific Ol'Aces, is  tearing up the Senior League batting and pitching stat charts. (Walter Sutherland)\" width=\"81\" height=\"100\" border=\"0\" \/>\u00a0Francisco Lieto of Natibu Sports Association-Talaabwogh Falcons and Docomo Pacific Ol&#8217;Aces&#8217; do-it-all man A.J. Lizama are ahead in the Senior League&#8217;s statistics race, while Harry Nakamura of Docomo Pacific Ol&#8217;Aces and Paradise Island Animal Hospital-Hustlers rookie Brian Camacho are shining in the Big League play.<\/p>\n<p>Coming into Saturday&#8217;s matches, Lieto has accrued 14 hits in 21 at bats for a Senior League-best of 0.667 batting average.<\/p>\n<p>Completing the Top 10 are Rep. Antonio Sablan-Eliceo D. Cabrera-Hunters&#8217; Steven Cabrera, Docomo Pacific Ol&#8217;Aces&#8217; AJ Lizama, Juan Santiago-Jets II&#8217;s Jeffrey Lizama, Aces&#8217; TJ Sablan, IT&amp;E Fielders&#8217; Khobby Kaipat, Hunters&#8217; Jesus Mafnas, Marianas Cable Vision-Rep. Ramon S. Basa-Frederick P. DL Guerrero-Kagman Lions&#8217; Paul Celis, D-9ers&#8217; Jeremy Atalig, and DPS Dare Program Enforcers&#8217; Vince Cabrera .<\/p>\n<p>There are a number of good hitters among the eight-team field as three others are swinging over 0.450 and another seven lingering above 0.400. Statistics were based on at least 18 at bats.<\/p>\n<p>The Ol&#8217;Aces&#8217; Jun Rabauliman is the current RBI leader with a dozen, while Steven Cabrera (11), Fielders&#8217; Davin Ada (10) and Sablan (10) remain close in the rear view.<\/p>\n<p>The Jets II&#8217;s Shane Deleon Guerrero and Hunters&#8217; Joseph Borja are tied in the home run race at three apiece with Jared Lizama and Fielders&#8217; Ian Rogolifoi still in pursuit with two each.<\/p>\n<p>AJ Lizama&#8217;s six triples top the category, in front of Rabuliman (4), Vince Cabrera (4), Fielders&#8217; James Aldan (3), Hunters&#8217; Jonathan Cabrera (3) and the Ol&#8217;Aces&#8217; Frankie Camacho (3).<\/p>\n<p>Steven Cabrera, Saipan Shipping Company-Jets I&#8217;s Tristan Javier and Jets II&#8217;s Jonathan Villagomez share the lead in doubles with four apiece with seven others lurking with three.<\/p>\n<p>Hunters&#8217; Jerome Reyes has crossed the plate a league-high 17 times with Steven Cabrera and AJ Lizama right there at 16 and four others at 15.<\/p>\n<p>AJ Lizama (4-0) is pacing the field in pitching with seven earned runs through 19 innings (six games) off 17 hits. He leads Fielders&#8217; Keoini Kaipat (13ER\/22IP\/17H\/2-1\/5G\/4.14ERA) and Lions&#8217; Davie Matagolai (29ER\/21.1IP\/39H\/1-3\/6G\/9.52ERA); statistics were based on at least 19 innings.<\/p>\n<p>AJ Lizama&#8217;s 31 strikeouts also fronts Keoni Kaipat (27) and Matagolai (23).<\/p>\n<p>Big league&#8217;s Nakamura has 14 hits in 27 at bats for a 0.519 hitting rate and is the only player with at least 19 at bats swing above 0.500.<\/p>\n<p>Behind him are IT&amp;E-Fielders&#8217; Patrick Tenorio (15-32\/0.469), Sen. Ralph DLG Torres-Rep. Ramon S. Basa-Frederick P. DL Guerrero-Kagman Lions&#8217; Leroy Regis (13-28\/0.464), Hustlers&#8217; Jeremy Lizama (13-28\/0.464), Fielders&#8217; Carl Camacho (12-26\/0.462), Hustlers&#8217; Brian Camacho (15-33\/0.455) and MacGarette Duenas (10-22\/0.455), Aces&#8217; Keoni Lizama (13-29\/0.448) and Hustlers-duo Manny Flores (16-36\/0.444), and Kevin Villagomez (12-29\/0.414). The Ol&#8217;Aces&#8217; bubble-boy Diego Camacho (14-34\/0.412) is the only other player swinging over 0.400 with five others above 0.350.<\/p>\n<p>Nakamura&#8217;s 12 RBIs tops the field over teammate Keoni Lizama and Hustlers-duo Kevin Villagomez and Flores.<\/p>\n<p>Keoni Lizama&#8217;s three home runs remain atop the list, ahead of teammate Leonard Sablan and seven others with one, while Brian Camacho, Carl Camacho, Hustlers&#8217; McJarrel Espina, Duenas and Tenorio share the lead in triples with three apiece and lead a dozen others by one.<\/p>\n<p>Nakamura and Diego Camacho both have five doubles thus far with Lions&#8217; Richard (4) and Ricardo Dela Cruz (3), Flores (3) and Brian Camacho (3) also in the picture.<\/p>\n<p>Diego Camacho still leads in runs scored with 14 ahead of Aces&#8217; Lamarc Iguel (13), Jeremy Lizama (13), Flores (12), Brian Camacho (12), Duenas (12) and Keoni Lizama (11).<\/p>\n<p>Brian Camacho (2-0) is having an impressive first year on the Big League mound with 10 earned runs through 29 innings (8 games) off 24 hits for a league-low ERA of 2.41.<\/p>\n<p>Fielders&#8217; Nathan Guerrero (16ER\/25.1IP\/38H\/2-3\/5G\/4.42ERA) and Regis (28ER\/36.2IP\/40H\/0-6\/9G\/5.35ERA) represent the other two hurlers with at least 24 innings of work. Brian Camacho&#8217;s 46 strikeouts pace Regis (37) and Guerrero (32) as well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Walter J. 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