2015 ISC Stats For USA Hitters vs National Team PItchers
August 19, 2015
South Bend, IN
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Once again, I was able to attend the prestigious ISC World Tournament in South Bend, Indiana. Â What a great venue and one of my favorite places to watch a world class event. Â Due to unforeseen circumstances, I was not able to attend the ASA nationals and this caused issues because their stats were not on par with what should be made available for that caliber of event. Â In fact, I could find no workable stats..
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So, I have compiled the statistics for the United States players that I am aware of usually in the mix for the national team and calculated how these players performed against the national team pitchers (NTPs) at the ISC event. The NTPs are the best of the best, if you will, in the game of men fastpitch. The USA mens national team has had issues scoring against world class pitching and is this writer’s opinion why they have not been as successful recently as they should be. The batting average for all players at the ISC in 2013-2015 was in the low .190s. In South Bend this year, it was just under .190 and should be, as not many players can hit that level of pitching and is a reason why finding hitters who can hit that level of ball is so important to the development of a countries national team. The American group below hit a combined .247 against NTPs this year which should be a nice sign for the USA selection committee and coaches.
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The Americans that made the ISC All World team are Nick Mullins, Tyler Dudley, Derrick Kennedy, Kevin Castillo, Shea Bryant & Marcus Tan. Â Pat Sagdal of the New York Gremlins led this year's group of Americans at the ISC vs NTPs and Tom Crouch of the Circle Tap Dukes leads all USA players over the last two seasons against the best of the best.
Below are how USA players hit against the NTPs at the ISC this year and the actual NTPs they faced at the ISC.. Below that list is how the players have done the last two seasons in the ASA, ISC, Pan Am Qualifier, ISF and Pan Ams. Again excluding the ASA this year, which I was unable to attend and retrieve or record statistics for.
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2015 USA Hitters vs NTPs at ISC
1. Pat Sagdal-NY Gremlins 4/8 3K .500/.500/.500 (Godoy, Jones, Cleary, Mata, McCullough)
2. Marcus Tan-Cali A’s 3/6 K .500/.500/.500 (Godoy, Cleary)
3. Nick Mullins-NY Gremlins 4/10 BB 2K double .400/.455/.500 (Godoy, Jones, Cleary, Mata, McCullough & Ubeneja)
4. Tom Crouch-Dukes 3/8 BB 3K triple .375/.444/.625 (Cleary, Urbeneja, Godoy)
5. Matt Palazzo-NY Gremlins 4/12 2BB 4K double .333/.429/.416 (Godoy, Jones, Cleary, Mata, McCullough & Urbeneja)
6. Jeff Nowaczyk-NE Drillers 2/6 double home run .333/.333/1.000
7. Chris Heinline-Peligro 2/6 2K triple .333/.333/..667
8. BJ Gullick-Knights 2/7 .286/.286/.286
9. Zach Warne-Knights 2/7 2K double .286/.286/.429
10. Derrick Kennedy-A1 Bombers 2/8 BB 3K .250/.333/.250 Cleary, Hayes, Folkard)
11. Chase Turner-Cali A’s 1/4 .250/.250/.250 (Godoy, Cleary)
12. Bryce Kay-A1 Bombers 1/4 2BB K .250/.500/.250 (Folkard, Hayes, Cleary)
13. Jenner Christiansen-Cali A’s 1/4 K .250/..250/.250 (Godoy, Cleary)
14. Matt Ratliff-Peligro 2/9 2K .222/.222/.222 (Johnson, Mayson, Folkard, Gervassuti. Kirkpatrick)
15. Derrick Zechman-PA Power 1/5 BB 2K .200/.333/.200
16. John Lynch-Bloomington Stix 1/5 BB K .200/.333/.200
17. Shea Bryant-Peligro 2/12 BB 6K .167/.167/.167
18. Kris Bogach-A1 Bombers 1/7 3BB 4K double .143/..400/.286 (Folkard, Kirkpatrick, Cleary, Hayes)
19. Tyler Dudley-A1 Bombers 1/7 3K .143/.143/.143 (Folkard, Kirkpatrick, Cleary, Hayes)
20. Mike Hoadley-A1 Bombers 1/8 4K .125/.125/.125 (Folkard, Kirkpatrick, Cleary, Hayes)
21. Matt Thornton 1/10 3K .100/.100/.100
22. Trevor Kelly-GL mariners 0/1 2BB K .000/.667/.000
23. Nate Devine-Cali A’s 0/2 (Godoy, Cleary)
24. Josh Johnson-Cali A’s 0/5 3K (Godoy, Cleary)
25. Kevin Castillo-Cali A’s 0/6 4K (Godoy, Cleary)
26. Fred Carmona-A1 Bombers 0/9 5K (Folkard, Kirkpatrick, Cleary)
Combined AVG for 2014 and 2015 USA hitters vs NTPs at ISC, ASA-2014 only, ISF and Pan Ams (2014 ASA excluded bc of lack of stats from ASA-I was not in attendance)
- Tom Crouch 9/23Â .391
- Eddy Kettelhut 5/17Â .294
- John Rozich 5/18Â .278
- Matt Palazzo 26/94 .277
- Frank Degroat 8/29Â .276
- Chris Heinline 7/28 .250
- Chris Miljavic 18/75Â .240
- Derrick Kennedy 5/22Â .227
- Kris Bogach 11/49Â .224
- Tyler Dudley 4/18.222
- Bobby Rostenhuasler 4/18 .222
- Chase Turner 16/73Â .219
- Josh Johnson 15/70Â .214
- Jenner Christiansen 3/14Â .214Â
- Fred Carmona 9/44 .204
- Nick Mullins 12/59Â .203
- Derrick Zechman 15/76Â .197
- Pat Sagdal 13/68Â .191
- .BJ Gullick 3/16Â .188
20..Nate Devine 9/53Â .170
- Mike Hoadley 4/24Â .167
- .Marcus Tan 6/37Â .162
- Tony Mancha 2/13Â .154
- Kevin Castillo 3/24Â .125
- Trevor Kelly 1/11 .091
- Lucas Goring 3/31Â .097
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