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2007 Draft Class Stats

PLAYER AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR
Matt LaPorta 0.286 57 210 41 60 14 2 15
Matt Wieters 0.329 51 170 37 56 6 0 12
Beau Mills 0.251 55 207 31 52 17 1 5
J.P. Arencibia 0.313 50 211 34 66 20 0 10
Mike Moustakas 0.237 53 207 23 49 8 2 7
Josh Vitters 0.214 4 14 1 3 3 0 0
Matt Dominguez 0.333 11 39 8 13 4 0 1
Jason Heyward 0.332 56 217 43 72 15 2 7
Devin Mesoraco 0.279 19 68 9 19 2 1 3
Kevin Ahrens 0.26 50 192 28 50 14 4 1
Peter Kozma 0.274 51 190 33 52 9 3 3
Ben Revere 0.42 33 138 22 58 11 5 1
Wendell Fairley







Total 0.295223 490 1863 310 550 123 20 65
High School 0.296714 277 1065 167 316 66 17 23
College 0.293233 213 798 143 234 57 3 42

PLAYER RBI BB SB OBP SLG OPS
Matt LaPorta 49 31 1 0.395 0.586 0.981
Matt Wieters 33 29 1 0.426 0.576 1.002
Beau Mills 33 32 1 0.359 0.415 0.774
J.P. Arencibia 49 9 0 0.341 0.55 0.891
Mike Moustakas 24 14 3 0.293 0.396 0.689
Josh Vitters 1 0 0 0.214 0.429 0.643
Matt Dominguez 4 6 0 0.447 0.513 0.96
Jason Heyward 29 22 8 0.385 0.516 0.901
Devin Mesoraco 7 6 1 0.347 0.471 0.818
Kevin Ahrens 24 21 3 0.338 0.391 0.729
Peter Kozma 19 22 5 0.358 0.4 0.758
Ben Revere 20 11 16 0.463 0.594 1.057
Wendell Fairley





Total 292 203 39
0.364472 0.487386 0.851858
High School 128 102 36 0.358183 0.455399 0.813582
College 164 101 3 0.372636 0.530075 0.902711

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