{"id":24051,"date":"2012-07-16T02:49:49","date_gmt":"2012-07-16T02:49:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newspaper.ctsi-logistics.com\/?p=24051"},"modified":"2012-07-16T02:49:49","modified_gmt":"2012-07-16T02:49:49","slug":"st-michael-angels-players-still-top-sml-stats","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.saipantribune.com\/index.php\/st-michael-angels-players-still-top-sml-stats\/","title":{"rendered":"St. Michael Angels players still top SML stats"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft\" style=\"border: 0px none;\" alt=\"The St. Michael Angels' John Reyes runs to home plate during their 15-0 win over the D-9ers in the SML at the Francisco \u201cTan Ko\u201d Palacios Ballfield. (Roselyn B. Monroyo)\" src=\"http:\/\/www.saipantribune.com\/imgupload\/issx9999ns120416.jpg\" width=\"100\" height=\"67\" border=\"0\" \/>\u00a0 The St. Michael Medical Response Angels&#8217; John B. Reyes and Manny Cabrera are still the batting and pitching leaders in the ongoing 2012 Saipan Major League Baseball.<\/p>\n<p>After last Thursday&#8217;s games, Reyes has connected 17 hits off 29 at bats for an impressive 0.586 batting average, while Cabrera remains the lone hurler with a perfect 0.00 Earned Run Average (ERA).<\/p>\n<p>Reyes is followed by the Aces&#8217; Jesus Iguel (0.533), IP&amp;E-Shell-Fielders&#8217; Anthony Tenorio (0.485), Tan Holdings-Brewers&#8217; Byron Kaipat (0.480), Yankees&#8217; Chris Camacho (0.429), Angels&#8217; Marvin Kaipat (0.407), Yankees&#8217; Ben Jones Jr. (0.406), Aces&#8217; Nokki Saralu (0.393), JD Dikito (0.387), and Angels&#8217; Nunu Kapileo (0.385). Five others were swinging better than 0.300. Statistics were based on at least 25 at bats.<\/p>\n<p>Byron Kaipat&#8217;s 13 runs batted in (RBI) leads the category, ahead of Camacho (11), Saralu (10), Aces&#8217; Juan Iguel (9), Brewers&#8217; Manny Sablan (9), Yankees&#8217; Jerome Delos Santos (6), and Aces&#8217; Ben Tasiacan (6).<\/p>\n<p>Yankees&#8217; Tom Agulto joined Delos Santos and Saralu in the home run club. The three have a long ball apiece.<\/p>\n<p>Tenorio&#8217;s three triples still lead Yankees&#8217; Dave Camacho (2), Jones Jr. (2) and eight others, who have one thus far in the season. Kapileo earned a share of the lead in doubles (4) with Brewers&#8217; Roy Celis, pacing Juan Iguel, Reyes and Tenorio, who have three each thus far.<\/p>\n<p>Saralu leads the runs scored race by a nose with 16, but has a lot of company vying for the glory. Juan Iguel and teammates Jesus Iguel, Jones Jr. and Reyes have 15 each with Tenorio (14), Delos Santos (13), Celis (12), Aces&#8217; Juna Maratita (12), and Sablan (12) still in the race.<\/p>\n<p>In pitching, Cabrera&#8217;s perfect ERA mark through 13 and 2\/3 innings pitched (IP) remains on the top line.<\/p>\n<p>He leads Brewers&#8217; Thomas Camacho (16,1-IP\/0.55-ERA), Yankees&#8217; Joshua Jones (29\/0.62), Brewers&#8217; Vince Cepeda (25.2\/0.70), Angels&#8217; Franco Flores (32\/2.25) and Aces&#8217; Maratita (11.2\/2.32), Taisacan (14.2\/2.46), Angels&#8217; Peter Tenorio (10.2\/2.53), IP&amp;E&#8217; Brandon Santos (26.1\/3.08) and Aces Juan Iguel (21.1\/3.80).<\/p>\n<p>Jones&#8217; 62 strikeouts, in just three 29 innings, still lead the category, ahead of main threats Elton Santos (43) of IP&amp;E, and Cepeda (41) with IP&amp;E&#8217;s Brandon Santos (23) and Flores (21) a way back and seven others ranging between 11 and 15.<\/p>\n<p>The team standings show the Yankees in first place with a 7-1 record. The Brewers (6-2), Aces (6-3), Angels (5-4), and Fielders (5-5) are still alive in the playoff race, while the Rep. Sylvester Iguel Masters (1-7) and Rep. Ray Yumul D-9ers (0-8) failed to make the cut.<\/p>\n<p>By Walter J. Sutherland<br \/>\nReporter<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0 The St. Michael Medical Response Angels&#8217; John B. 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