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Milwaukee Braves Batting Leaders (1962)
Batting Leaders
|
Pitching Leaders
|
Fielding Leaders
|
Top
Batting Average
1.
Hank Aaron
.323
2.
Del Crandall
.297
3.
Gus Bell
.285
4.
Joe Torre
.282
5.
Frank Bolling
.271
6.
Eddie Mathews
.265
7.
Mack Jones
.255
8.
Joe Adcock
.248
9.
Roy McMillan
.246
10.
Lee Maye
.244
Home Runs
1.
Hank Aaron
45
2.
Eddie Mathews
29
2.
Joe Adcock
29
4.
Roy McMillan
12
5.
Lee Maye
10
5.
Mack Jones
10
7.
Frank Bolling
9
8.
Del Crandall
8
9.
Gus Bell
5
9.
Joe Torre
5
Runs Batted In
1.
Hank Aaron
128
2.
Eddie Mathews
90
3.
Joe Adcock
78
4.
Del Crandall
45
5.
Frank Bolling
43
6.
Roy McMillan
41
6.
Lee Maye
41
8.
Mack Jones
36
9.
Joe Torre
26
10.
Gus Bell
24
On-Base Average
1.
Hank Aaron
.390
2.
Eddie Mathews
.381
3.
Joe Torre
.355
4.
Mack Jones
.354
5.
Del Crandall
.348
6.
Roy McMillan
.336
7.
Joe Adcock
.333
7.
Frank Bolling
.333
9.
Gus Bell
.322
10.
Lee Maye
.294
Slugging Percentage
1.
Hank Aaron
.618
2.
Joe Adcock
.506
3.
Eddie Mathews
.496
4.
Gus Bell
.435
5.
Mack Jones
.420
6.
Del Crandall
.417
7.
Frank Bolling
.399
8.
Joe Torre
.395
9.
Lee Maye
.358
10.
Roy McMillan
.350
Runs Scored
1.
Hank Aaron
127
2.
Eddie Mathews
106
3.
Roy McMillan
66
4.
Mack Jones
51
5.
Joe Adcock
48
6.
Frank Bolling
45
7.
Lee Maye
40
8.
Del Crandall
35
9.
Gus Bell
28
10.
Joe Torre
23
On-Base Plus Slugging
1.
Hank Aaron
1.008
2.
Eddie Mathews
.877
3.
Joe Adcock
.839
4.
Mack Jones
.774
5.
Del Crandall
.765
6.
Gus Bell
.757
7.
Joe Torre
.750
8.
Frank Bolling
.732
9.
Roy McMillan
.686
10.
Lee Maye
.652
Isolated Power
1.
Hank Aaron
.295
2.
Joe Adcock
.258
3.
Eddie Mathews
.231
4.
Mack Jones
.165
5.
Gus Bell
.150
6.
Frank Bolling
.128
7.
Del Crandall
.120
8.
Lee Maye
.114
9.
Joe Torre
.113
10.
Roy McMillan
.104
Steals
1.
Hank Aaron
15
2.
Lee Maye
9
3.
Lou Johnson
6
4.
Mack Jones
5
5.
Eddie Mathews
4
6.
Del Crandall
3
7.
Joe Adcock
2
7.
Roy McMillan
2
7.
Frank Bolling
2
10.
Bob Shaw
1
Hits
1.
Hank Aaron
191
2.
Eddie Mathews
142
3.
Roy McMillan
115
4.
Frank Bolling
110
5.
Del Crandall
104
6.
Joe Adcock
97
7.
Lee Maye
85
7.
Mack Jones
85
9.
Joe Torre
62
10.
Gus Bell
61
Doubles
1.
Hank Aaron
28
2.
Eddie Mathews
25
3.
Frank Bolling
17
3.
Mack Jones
17
5.
Roy McMillan
13
6.
Del Crandall
12
6.
Joe Adcock
12
8.
Gus Bell
11
9.
Lee Maye
10
10.
Joe Torre
8
Triples
1.
Eddie Mathews
6
1.
Hank Aaron
6
3.
Lou Johnson
5
4.
Frank Bolling
4
4.
Mack Jones
4
6.
Del Crandall
3
6.
Gus Bell
3
8.
Joe Adcock
1
8.
Joe Torre
1
Walks
1.
Eddie Mathews
101
2.
Hank Aaron
66
3.
Roy McMillan
60
4.
Joe Adcock
50
5.
Mack Jones
44
6.
Frank Bolling
35
7.
Del Crandall
27
8.
Lee Maye
25
9.
Joe Torre
24
10.
Gus Bell
12
Sacrifice Hits
1.
Roy McMillan
9
2.
Del Crandall
6
3.
Frank Bolling
4
4.
Warren Spahn
3
4.
Bob Hendley
3
6.
Lew Burdette
2
6.
Tony Cloninger
2
6.
Denny Lemaster
2
6.
Joe Adcock
2
6.
Mack Jones
2
Total Bases
1.
Hank Aaron
366
2.
Eddie Mathews
266
3.
Joe Adcock
198
4.
Roy McMillan
164
5.
Frank Bolling
162
6.
Del Crandall
146
7.
Mack Jones
140
8.
Lee Maye
125
9.
Gus Bell
93
10.
Joe Torre
87
Games Played
1.
Hank Aaron
156
2.
Eddie Mathews
152
3.
Roy McMillan
137
4.
Frank Bolling
122
5.
Joe Adcock
121
6.
Del Crandall
107
7.
Lee Maye
99
8.
Mack Jones
91
9.
Joe Torre
80
10.
Gus Bell
79
At Bats
1.
Hank Aaron
592
2.
Eddie Mathews
536
3.
Roy McMillan
468
4.
Frank Bolling
406
5.
Joe Adcock
391
6.
Del Crandall
350
7.
Lee Maye
349
8.
Mack Jones
333
9.
Joe Torre
220
10.
Gus Bell
214
Plate Appearances
1.
Hank Aaron
667
2.
Eddie Mathews
643
3.
Roy McMillan
535
4.
Frank Bolling
448
5.
Joe Adcock
445
6.
Mack Jones
384
7.
Del Crandall
382
8.
Lee Maye
378
9.
Joe Torre
248
10.
Gus Bell
227
Strikeouts
1.
Mack Jones
100
2.
Joe Adcock
91
3.
Eddie Mathews
90
4.
Hank Aaron
73
5.
Lee Maye
58
6.
Roy McMillan
53
7.
Frank Bolling
45
8.
Warren Spahn
30
9.
Bob Shaw
27
9.
Lou Johnson
27
Strikeout Percent
1.
Del Crandall
6.9%
2.
Gus Bell
7.9%
3.
Joe Torre
10.9%
4.
Frank Bolling
11.1%
5.
Roy McMillan
11.3%
6.
Hank Aaron
12.3%
7.
Lee Maye
16.6%
8.
Eddie Mathews
16.8%
9.
Joe Adcock
23.3%
10.
Mack Jones
30.0%
Steal Success
1.
Lou Johnson
85.7%
2.
Mack Jones
83.3%
3.
Lee Maye
75.0%
4.
Hank Aaron
68.2%
Secondary Average
1.
Hank Aaron
.432
2.
Eddie Mathews
.427
3.
Joe Adcock
.391
4.
Mack Jones
.312
5.
Roy McMillan
.237
6.
Joe Torre
.227
7.
Frank Bolling
.219
8.
Lee Maye
.212
9.
Del Crandall
.206
9.
Gus Bell
.206
Hit By Pitch
1.
Mack Jones
7
2.
Roy McMillan
5
3.
Frank Bolling
4
4.
Hank Aaron
3
5.
Eddie Mathews
2
5.
Del Crandall
2
5.
Joe Torre
2
8.
Lew Burdette
1
8.
Bob Shaw
1
8.
Bob Hendley
1
Extra Base Hits
1.
Hank Aaron
79
2.
Eddie Mathews
60
3.
Joe Adcock
42
4.
Mack Jones
31
5.
Frank Bolling
30
6.
Roy McMillan
25
7.
Del Crandall
23
8.
Lee Maye
20
9.
Gus Bell
19
10.
Joe Torre
14
Runs Created
1.
Hank Aaron
132
2.
Eddie Mathews
102
3.
Joe Adcock
61
4.
Roy McMillan
56
5.
Frank Bolling
54
6.
Mack Jones
51
7.
Del Crandall
46
8.
Lee Maye
38
9.
Joe Torre
31
10.
Gus Bell
29
Runs Created / 27
1.
Hank Aaron
8.33
2.
Eddie Mathews
6.70
3.
Mack Jones
5.34
4.
Joe Adcock
5.20
5.
Joe Torre
5.04
6.
Gus Bell
4.96
7.
Frank Bolling
4.67
8.
Del Crandall
4.52
9.
Roy McMillan
3.98
10.
Lee Maye
3.77
Home Run Percent
1.
Hank Aaron
7.6%
2.
Joe Adcock
7.4%
3.
Eddie Mathews
5.4%
4.
Mack Jones
3.0%
5.
Lee Maye
2.9%
6.
Roy McMillan
2.6%
7.
Del Crandall
2.3%
7.
Gus Bell
2.3%
7.
Joe Torre
2.3%
10.
Frank Bolling
2.2%
Intentional Walks
1.
Hank Aaron
14
2.
Joe Adcock
8
3.
Eddie Mathews
7
4.
Frank Bolling
3
4.
Mack Jones
3
6.
Del Crandall
2
6.
Gus Bell
2
6.
Lee Maye
2
6.
Joe Torre
2
Sacrifice Flies
1.
Hank Aaron
6
2.
Eddie Mathews
4
3.
Del Crandall
3
3.
Joe Adcock
3
3.
Frank Bolling
3
3.
Lee Maye
3
7.
Roy McMillan
2
7.
Ken Aspromonte
2
7.
Joe Torre
2
10.
Gus Bell
1
Double Plays (GIDP)
1.
Joe Adcock
18
2.
Del Crandall
16
3.
Hank Aaron
14
3.
Roy McMillan
14
5.
Eddie Mathews
11
6.
Frank Bolling
7
6.
Mack Jones
7
8.
Ken Aspromonte
6
8.
Joe Torre
6
10.
Gus Bell
3
Milwaukee Braves Pitching Leaders (1962)
Batting Leaders
|
Pitching Leaders
|
Fielding Leaders
|
Top
Wins
1.
Warren Spahn
18
2.
Bob Shaw
15
3.
Bob Hendley
11
4.
Lew Burdette
10
5.
Tony Cloninger
8
6.
Claude Raymond
5
7.
Jack Curtis
4
8.
Ron Piche
3
8.
Denny Lemaster
3
10.
Carl Willey
2
Earned Run Average
1.
Bob Shaw
2.80
2.
Denny Lemaster
3.01
3.
Warren Spahn
3.04
4.
Don Nottebart
3.23
5.
Bob Hendley
3.60
6.
Jack Curtis
4.16
7.
Tony Cloninger
4.30
8.
Lew Burdette
4.89
9.
Carl Willey
5.40
Strikeouts
1.
Bob Shaw
124
2.
Warren Spahn
118
3.
Bob Hendley
112
4.
Tony Cloninger
69
4.
Denny Lemaster
69
6.
Lew Burdette
59
7.
Carl Willey
40
7.
Claude Raymond
40
7.
Jack Curtis
40
10.
Don Nottebart
36
Saves
1.
Claude Raymond
10
2.
Hank Fischer
4
3.
Lew Burdette
2
3.
Bob Shaw
2
3.
Don Nottebart
2
6.
Jim Constable
1
6.
Carl Willey
1
6.
Jack Curtis
1
6.
Bob Hendley
1
Runners / 9 IP
1.
Warren Spahn
10.13
2.
Bob Shaw
10.68
3.
Denny Lemaster
11.11
4.
Bob Hendley
11.12
5.
Don Nottebart
11.81
6.
Lew Burdette
12.22
7.
Tony Cloninger
12.89
8.
Jack Curtis
12.96
9.
Carl Willey
14.11
Winning Percentage
1.
Tony Cloninger
.727
2.
Bob Shaw
.625
3.
Warren Spahn
.563
4.
Lew Burdette
.526
5.
Don Nottebart
.500
5.
Jack Curtis
.500
7.
Bob Hendley
.458
8.
Denny Lemaster
.429
9.
Carl Willey
.286
Save Success
1.
Lew Burdette
100.0%
1.
Bob Shaw
100.0%
1.
Claude Raymond
100.0%
1.
Don Nottebart
100.0%
1.
Hank Fischer
100.0%
Complete Games
1.
Warren Spahn
22
2.
Bob Shaw
12
3.
Bob Hendley
7
4.
Lew Burdette
6
5.
Tony Cloninger
4
5.
Denny Lemaster
4
7.
Ron Piche
2
8.
Jim Constable
1
8.
Cecil Butler
1
Shutouts
1.
Bob Shaw
3
2.
Bob Hendley
2
3.
Lew Burdette
1
3.
Jim Constable
1
3.
Tony Cloninger
1
3.
Denny Lemaster
1
Starts
1.
Warren Spahn
34
2.
Bob Shaw
29
2.
Bob Hendley
29
4.
Lew Burdette
19
5.
Tony Cloninger
15
6.
Denny Lemaster
12
7.
Ron Piche
8
8.
Carl Willey
6
9.
Jack Curtis
5
10.
Jim Constable
2
Appearances
1.
Don Nottebart
39
2.
Bob Shaw
38
3.
Lew Burdette
37
4.
Bob Hendley
35
5.
Warren Spahn
34
6.
Carl Willey
30
6.
Jack Curtis
30
8.
Hank Fischer
29
9.
Claude Raymond
26
10.
Tony Cloninger
24
Innings Pitched
1.
Warren Spahn
269.1
2.
Bob Shaw
225.0
3.
Bob Hendley
200.0
4.
Lew Burdette
143.2
5.
Tony Cloninger
111.0
6.
Denny Lemaster
86.2
7.
Jack Curtis
75.2
8.
Carl Willey
73.1
9.
Don Nottebart
64.0
10.
Ron Piche
52.0
Opp. OPS
1.
Warren Spahn
.631
2.
Don Nottebart
.644
3.
Bob Hendley
.647
4.
Bob Shaw
.658
5.
Tony Cloninger
.691
6.
Denny Lemaster
.701
7.
Jack Curtis
.745
8.
Carl Willey
.801
9.
Lew Burdette
.815
Defense Independent ERA
1.
Bob Shaw
3.80
2.
Don Nottebart
3.81
3.
Warren Spahn
3.98
3.
Bob Hendley
3.98
5.
Tony Cloninger
4.20
6.
Denny Lemaster
4.27
7.
Carl Willey
4.36
8.
Jack Curtis
4.47
9.
Lew Burdette
5.05
Innings / Game
1.
Warren Spahn
7.92
2.
Bob Shaw
5.92
3.
Bob Hendley
5.71
4.
Denny Lemaster
5.10
5.
Tony Cloninger
4.63
6.
Lew Burdette
3.88
7.
Jack Curtis
2.52
8.
Carl Willey
2.44
9.
Don Nottebart
1.64
Opp. Batting Average
1.
Denny Lemaster
.234
2.
Warren Spahn
.241
3.
Bob Hendley
.245
4.
Don Nottebart
.252
5.
Bob Shaw
.255
6.
Tony Cloninger
.259
7.
Jack Curtis
.279
8.
Lew Burdette
.294
9.
Carl Willey
.313
Opp. Slugging
1.
Don Nottebart
.327
2.
Bob Hendley
.342
3.
Warren Spahn
.350
4.
Bob Shaw
.358
5.
Tony Cloninger
.360
6.
Denny Lemaster
.391
7.
Jack Curtis
.401
8.
Carl Willey
.444
9.
Lew Burdette
.493
Opp. On-Base
1.
Warren Spahn
.281
2.
Bob Shaw
.300
3.
Bob Hendley
.305
4.
Denny Lemaster
.310
5.
Don Nottebart
.317
6.
Lew Burdette
.322
7.
Tony Cloninger
.331
8.
Jack Curtis
.344
9.
Carl Willey
.357
Strikeouts / 9 IP
1.
Denny Lemaster
7.17
2.
Tony Cloninger
5.59
3.
Don Nottebart
5.06
4.
Bob Hendley
5.04
5.
Bob Shaw
4.96
6.
Carl Willey
4.91
7.
Jack Curtis
4.76
8.
Warren Spahn
3.94
9.
Lew Burdette
3.70
Hits / 9 IP
1.
Denny Lemaster
7.79
2.
Warren Spahn
8.29
3.
Bob Hendley
8.46
4.
Bob Shaw
8.92
5.
Don Nottebart
9.00
6.
Tony Cloninger
9.16
7.
Jack Curtis
9.75
8.
Lew Burdette
10.77
9.
Carl Willey
11.66
Walks / 9 IP
1.
Lew Burdette
1.44
2.
Bob Shaw
1.76
3.
Warren Spahn
1.84
4.
Carl Willey
2.45
5.
Bob Hendley
2.66
6.
Don Nottebart
2.81
7.
Jack Curtis
3.21
8.
Denny Lemaster
3.32
9.
Tony Cloninger
3.73
Hit Batters
1.
Bob Shaw
12
2.
Bob Hendley
7
3.
Don Nottebart
4
4.
Warren Spahn
3
4.
Ron Piche
3
4.
Denny Lemaster
3
7.
Lew Burdette
2
7.
Claude Raymond
2
7.
Jack Curtis
2
7.
Hank Fischer
2
Homers Allowed
1.
Lew Burdette
26
2.
Warren Spahn
25
3.
Bob Shaw
20
4.
Bob Hendley
17
5.
Denny Lemaster
11
6.
Tony Cloninger
10
7.
Carl Willey
9
8.
Jack Curtis
8
9.
Ron Piche
6
10.
Claude Raymond
5
Milwaukee Braves Fielding Leaders (1962)
Batting Leaders
|
Pitching Leaders
|
Fielding Leaders
|
Top
Fielding Average
1.
Don Nottebart
1.000
1.
Hank Fischer
1.000
1.
Lou Johnson
1.000
4.
Joe Adcock
.997
5.
Del Crandall
.994
6.
Frank Bolling
.989
6.
Tommie Aaron
.989
8.
Gus Bell
.987
9.
Warren Spahn