NALB - May 2005
September 24, 2006 Filed in: Baseball
Well, it's another month down. The NALB is through the month of May. The Brooklyn Knights lost 8 games during the month but are still pacing the league with a blistering 45-13 record. With the NALB's top offense behind them, the Dayton Grizzlies are 33-25 and trying to keep up with the Knights. The Las Vegas Luck (30-28) and St. Rock Mudcats (20-38) round out the division in third and fourth place respectively. Leading the other divisions are Cornfield (30-28), Stade (38-20) and a tie between Phoenix and Vancouver (both at 28-30).
Dick Moran cooled a bit from his scorching April numbers but not by much. He remained the Knights best all-around offensive player. Moran is hitting .341 with 11 HR and 33 RBI. Fred Millard continued his outstanding season, running his record to 11-0 with a 1.70 ERA and 88 strikeouts. Dave Hambright is not far behind at 10-1. However, he suffered a devastating loss to the Dayton Grizzlies back on May 17. In that game, Hambright surrendered 10 earned runs which sent his ERA skyrocketing. He finished the month with an ERA of 3.24.
Dick Moran cooled a bit from his scorching April numbers but not by much. He remained the Knights best all-around offensive player. Moran is hitting .341 with 11 HR and 33 RBI. Fred Millard continued his outstanding season, running his record to 11-0 with a 1.70 ERA and 88 strikeouts. Dave Hambright is not far behind at 10-1. However, he suffered a devastating loss to the Dayton Grizzlies back on May 17. In that game, Hambright surrendered 10 earned runs which sent his ERA skyrocketing. He finished the month with an ERA of 3.24.