Cinco De Mayo: Top Performer

Ok so I'm throwing a curveball tonight and only choosing one Top Performer. This Top Performer is not necessarily reflective on their performance in Round 4, but more a MVP for the winning team. With that said let's look at some of the top players from the T.Tech champion squad.

Baptiste

Bap hit 16 of 25 for a .640 average for the entire Cinco de Mayo Tournament. With 7 homeruns and 3 doubles Baptiste was a key factor in the T.Tech offense. In total he scored 12 runs and had 12 RBIs. Though Baptiste's numbers were impressive, he did not win the RBO Chronicle MVP Award for the Cinco de Mayo Tournament.

WCKDPERK

Woodpecker was fairly consistent on the mound and proved crucial in T.Tech's victories over some of the more high octane offenses that RBO has to offer. In 20 innings of work he picked up 20 strikeouts and held his opponents to a .474 batting average. WCKDPERK's ERA was a solid 7.65 for the entire Cinco de Mayo Tournament. With fairly solid pitching stats, WCKDPERK was just out done by one player.

gatyopin2

gatyopin2 was a man on a mission for the Cinco de Mayo Tournament. With perhaps some of the most inhuman numbers ever put up for a tournament gatyopin2 collected 25 hits in 27 at bats for a .926 batting average. His 8 homeruns, 21 RBIs, and 16 runs, led all players in the Cinco de Mayo Tournament. I don't think anyone can overlook this performance and it has got to rank up with some of the best of all-time.

Props to gatyopin2 for batting better than a hacker on steroids and for winning the RBO Chronicle's MVP Award for the Cinco de Mayo Tournament.

1 comments:

  Anonymous

May 9, 2008 at 6:06 AM

lmao "better then a hacker on steroids" Finnaly a good joke from u lol