1991 CDBL MVP 2nd runner up: Barry Bonds, Springfield Isotopes: AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS .300 .394 .536 162 597 179 34 4 33 91 108 94 92 3 9 60 26 Another great year for Barry Bonds. Bonds 1.037 total average was 2nd best in the league. He was 10th in the league in home runs, and 4th in the league in stolen bases. 1st runner up: Danny Tartabull, Morningside Urban Rats: AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS .306 .380 .566 153 592 181 42 8 32 109 105 67 166 6 1 9 1 The Urban Rats had the best record in the GT conference, and Danny Tartabull was a driving force behind that. Tartabull was 2nd in the league in slugging with a .566 average, 3rd in the league in doubles with 42, top 10 in runs and RBI, and hit 32 homers and had a .380 on base average as well. 1991 CDBL MVP: Jose Canseco, Concord Minutemen: AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS .269 .336 .615 162 628 169 26 4 61 111 139 62 181 5 9 14 4 Canseco's simply the man, winning his 3rd MVP in 4 years. Canseco almost singlehandedly drove the Minutemen to the playoffs. His .615 slugging percentage, 139 RBI's, 61 homers, 10.3 at bats per home run and 386 total bases easily led the league. His 111 runs were top 10 as well. *************************************************************************** 1991 CDBL CY YOUNG AWARD 2nd runner up: Trevor Wilson, Arkham Investigators ERA W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.99 21 5 0 36 36 3 2 232.0 187 88 77 94 146 15 16 964 On a team of winners, Trevor Wilson was the ace. His 21 wins was 2nd best in the league, and his 2.99 ERA wasn't too bad either. His 80.8% winning percentage was tops in the league. 1st runner up: Roger Clemens, Front Range Riders ERA W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.30 17 11 0 36 36 13 2 269.2 210 84 69 42 229 15 16 1050 Roger Clemens was the leader on a tough Riders team that clinched their first ever pennant this year. His 2.30 ERA was 3rd best in the league, and his 229 strikeouts was a league best. His 269 2/3 innings was a league high as well. And he sported a 17-11 record with 13 complete games. 1991 CDBL CY YOUNG: Tom Candiotti, Manhatten Beach Mashers ERA W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.19 22 7 0 36 36 8 2 267.0 201 77 65 74 197 11 11 1069 It's hard to argue against giving Candiotti the Cy Young award this year. His 2.19 ERA was best in the league, and his 22 victories were best in the league. His 267 innings pitched was 2nd only to Roger Clemens. The knuckleballer even placed 5th in the league in strikeouts with 197. *************************************************************************** 1991 CDBL FIREMAN OF THE YEAR 2nd runner up: Bryan Harvey, Concord Minutemen ERA W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 1.71 4 1 37 77 0 0 0 89.2 59 23 17 15 125 6 5 344 Harvey was about as good of a closer as you could ask for. Harvey saved 37 games (3rd best in the league), and was 5th in save percentage, converting 88.1% of save chances into saves. His 1.71 ERA was not bad either. 1st runner up: Bill Swift, Arkham Investigators ERA W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 1.54 5 6 38 71 0 0 0 87.2 52 15 15 11 51 5 17 310 Swift's 38 saves were 2nd best in the league, and his 90.5% save percentage was 3rd best. The Investigators had the most victories of any team this season, and Swift was a big part of that. 1991 CDBL FIREMAN OF THE YEAR: Jeff Gray, Manhatten Beach Mashers ERA W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 0.86 7 3 39 62 0 0 0 73.0 35 11 7 3 57 6 2 257 Gray was pretty much unstoppable this year. His 39 saves and 95% save percentage led the league, and his 0.86 ERA was 2nd best among all pitchers with at least 60 innings. Only 7 earned runs were allowed in his 62 game appearances.