1993 CDBL MVP AWARD 2nd runner up: Juan Gonzalez, LF, Orange Whoop AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS .349 .390 .673 149 624 218 45 2 51 127 145 34 126 13 6 6 3 Juan Gone kept the Whoop offense going, hitting for .349 with top 10 finishes in slugging average, home runs (2nd overall), runs and RBI. Gonzalez also helped the Whoop to an 89 win season. ****************************** 1st runner up: Ken Griffey Jr, LF, Arkham Investigators AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS .352 .426 .683 162 630 222 46 6 50 145 151 82 87 5 4 12 6 Junior Griffey is coming into his own, finishing in the top 10 in batting average, on base average, slugging, 2nd in runs and RBI, and 3rd in home runs. Junior also helped Arkham to a share in the Aaron division pennant and a 102 win season by the Investigators. ****************************** MVP: Barry Bonds, LF, Springfield Isotopes AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS .393 .486 .801 162 614 241 48 10 61 158 169 116 88 0 28 23 7 Bonds won the MVP by doing everything. Win the triple crown? Barry did. Score the most runs in the league, too? Barry did. Lead in on base average? Barry did. Lead your team to the pennant? Barry did. ******************************************************************* 1993 CDBL CY YOUNG AWARD *********************** 2nd runner up: Kevin Appier, Arkham Investigators ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.65 .573 .646 .499 21 7 0 41 41 6 2 261.1 188 80 77 87 195 19 21 1032 Appier had his usually good season, finishing in the top 10 in ERA with 2.65, second in wins with 21 while starting 41 games and finishing second in innigns pitched with 261 1/3. Appier's efforts helped Arkham win a share of the Aaron division pennant on their way to winning 102 games. *********************** 1st runner up: Billy Swift, California Kamados ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.57 .673 .846 .484 21 8 0 35 35 3 1 242.0 218 90 69 75 143 24 30 998 The ace of the expansion Kamados did not disappoint, finishing second in the league in ERA and tied for 2nd in wins with 21. Swift's efforts helped the first year team to 97 wins and a spot in the post-season. *********************** 1993 CDBL Cy Young Winner: Randy Johnson, Boston Bulldogs ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.66 .626 .512 .648 27 3 0 36 36 12 4 281.0 212 92 83 84 342 33 23 1134 Johnson was a workhorse in 1993, winning a startling 27 games with a top 10 ERA, a league leading 342 strikeouts with a league leading 281 innings pitched and a league leading 12 complete games. Johnson's dominant performance helped Boston win the Tiant division pennant and 101 regular season games. ******************************************************************* 1993 CDBL FIREMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD *********************** 2nd runner up: Tom Henke, Tualatin Thunder ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 3.10 .651 .490 .789 6 8 30 61 0 0 0 69.2 58 25 24 21 78 6 6 278 Henke was in the thick of things all year, saving 30 games with a respectable 3.10 ERA. His presence definitely influenced a lot of games (he won 6 and lost 8). Henke's play helped the Thunder to a 93 win season an an appearance in the playoffs. *********************** 1st runner up: Jeff Montgomery, Boulder County Trustafarians ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 1.39 .572 .630 .508 5 2 29 49 0 0 0 58.1 48 10 9 16 49 4 4 239 Montgomery was a solid closer for the pennant winning Trustafarians. His 29 saves, 1.39 ERA and a 5-2 record showed that when he came into the game in the 9th inning with a lead, it was pretty much a given that the Trustafarians were going to win. *********************** 1993 CDBL FIREMAN OF THE YEAR: Jesse Orosco, Manhatten Beach Mashers ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 1.11 .517 .570 .497 3 3 38 60 0 0 0 64.2 45 8 8 16 73 2 8 252 Orosco was the saves lead this year for the Mashers, who captured a share of the Aaron division pennant and won 102 games. Orosco saved 38 games, with a miniscule 1.11 ERA. That's 8 earned runs given up in over 64 2/3 innings pitched. When Orosco was on the mound, Masher fans knew that the game was in the bag.