2005 CFOD MVP AWARD 2nd Runner Up - Miguel Cabrera, OF, Mechan Syndicate Name P AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS Cabrera lf .369 .427 .640 162 667 246 65 1 38 130 138 67 141 4 4 2 0 Young Cabrera had a stellar year, leading the league in batting average. His 130 runs scored were 6th best in the league, and his 138 RBI were 4th best. His 246 hits and 65 doubles were league bests. The Syndicate wound up with the most runs scored in the league in 2005. ************************ 1st Runner Up - David Ortiz, 1B, Seattle Moshers Name P AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS Ortiz* dh .344 .467 .733 162 573 197 47 7 54 135 148 136 128 4 42 0 3 Papi Ortiz drove the Mosher offense this year. His .467 on base average and .733 slugging average led the league. His 135 runs scored were 3rd best in the league, while Ortiz finished 2nd in the league in home runs and RBI. His 108 extra base hits were tops in the CFOD, and helped the Moshers to a winning record. ************************ 2005 CFOD MVP - Alex Rodriguez, SS, Paxtang Pitbulls Name P AVG OBP SPC G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI BB K HBP IW SB CS Rodriguez,A 3b .341 .438 .647 162 634 216 31 2 53 150 157 101 144 13 6 24 8 A-Rod had a great year on a great team. Rodriguez finished 4th in the league in batting average, 2nd in slugging, 3rd in home runs, and first in runs scored and RBI. The Pitbulls were 2nd in the league in scoring and finished with a league best 106 wins. ==================================================================================================== 2005 CFOD CY YOUNG AWARDS 2nd runner up: Pedro Martinez, Park City Climbers ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.75 .610 .601 .617 15 5 0 34 34 2 1 232.2 175 75 71 59 221 20 17 915 Pedro put in a strong season for the pennant winning climbers. Martinez was 15-5 with a 2.75 ERA, good for 4th in the league. His 221 strikeouts were 5th best in the league. **************** 1st runner up: John Lackey, Bakersfield RamJets ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.47 .635 .626 .642 19 6 0 34 34 2 2 226.0 187 66 62 97 206 12 20 952 John Lackey was the ace on a playoff bound RamJets team. His 19 wins was 2nd best in the league, while his 2.47 ERA was 2nd best. **************** 2005 Cy Young Award: Johan Santana, San Francisco Shriners ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.12 .539 .559 .534 21 5 0 36 36 5 4 250.0 174 69 59 59 260 15 9 984 Johan Santana captured the pitching triple crown this year, leading the league in wins (21), strikeouts (260), and ERA (2.12). He also lead the league in winning percentage, batting average, on base average, and slugging percentage. He was simple the best pitching in the league in 2005, and helped the Shriners post a winning record. ==================================================================================================== 2005 CFOD FIREMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD 2nd Runner Up: Billy Wagner, Oregon Wet Sox ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 1.64 .531 .313 .586 2 3 30 57 0 0 0 71.1 39 13 13 20 80 7 5 269 The Wet Sox always seem to have a top notch closer in place. Billy Wagner was it for 2005. His 30 saves and 1.64 ERA were about as much as anyone can expect out of a closer. Wagner put in his winning performance on a team that only won 67 games, so he made every save opportunity count. ***************** 1st Runner Up: Cliff Politte, Bakersfield RamJets ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 2.29 .633 .563 .708 3 4 37 63 0 0 0 74.2 55 21 19 26 67 9 7 298 Politte was robo closer, saving a league high 37 games and posted a 2.29 ERA. The RamJets won 90 games and made the playoffs. ***************** 2005 CFOD Fireman of the Year: Mariano Rivera, Oregon City Pioneers ERA OPS OPSvL OPSvR W L S G GS CG SHO INN H R ER BB K HR GDP BF 0.38 .388 .430 .338 2 0 36 74 0 0 0 94.1 45 5 4 18 93 2 2 349 Rivera was nearly unhittable this year, posting a rediculously low 0.38 ERA over 94 innings. Hits 36 saves were 2nd best in the league. To show how important Rivera was to the Pioneers this year, they finished with a 87-75 record, yet their opposition outscore them by 1 run. Their 27-18 1-run record was almost entirely due to Rivera.