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2000 Season in Review
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Chad Arnold, Glenn Bubser, Glenn Kushma, Pat Toner, and Pete Remaly were chosen to represent Limeport in this year's All-Star Game.
Pat Toner won the regular season ERA title with a 1.05 ERA.
Team batting average: .374
Limeport batters struck-out only 2.5 times a game.
Team ERA: 2.45 with 194 K's in 203 IP.
2000 Regular Season Champions with a 27 - 3 record.
2000 Season Runner-Up.
The Bulls finished the 2000 season with a 19-1 home record allowing only 45 runs. The Bulls scored 176 runs in the same span.
REGULAR SEASON:
OTHER NOTES OF INTEREST:
Pete Remaly won the regular season batting title with a .468 average.
Scott Heppenheimer won 32 games in his rookie year as a manager.
PLAYOFF NOTES:
Chad Arnold had an ERA of 1.00 in 28 innings pitched while winning four of Limeport's five games.
Randy Baer had an ERA of 3.00 in 14 innings pitched.
Joe Pochron hit .325 with a team high in hits (13), doubles (3), and runs (8).
Pete Remaly and Steve Unger each had two homeruns.
SCORING COMPARISON THROUGH ENTIRE 39 GAME SEASON.
The Bulls were only shutout one time.
The Bulls scored ten or more runs 16 times.
No opponent scored 10 or more runs.
Opponents scored seven or more runs only 3 times.
The Bulls scored seven or more runs 21 times.
Opponents were held to three runs or less 19 times.
Opponents were held to one run or were shutout 12 times.
Look below for highlights, facts, and interesting points of the 2000 season.
Limeport's .900 regular season winning percentage is tied (1992 Gilbertsville) for the best in league history since 1970.
The Bulls outscored their opponents 322 - 122 throughout the regular season and the playoffs.
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