The record book was edited heavily after an action-packed 2015 season. See below for a list of all of the changes to the career EWL leaders.
– Joey extended his career record for games played with 100.
– Bob increased his career batting average record from .577 to .583.
– Bob surpassed Blose as the career SLG % leader. Blose had the record at 1.424 coming into this year, and Bob is currently slugging 1.454 for his career.
– Joey extended his career record for at-bats with 528.
– Joey surpassed Morrison as the career leader in runs scored. Morrison had the record with 131 coming into this season, and Joey now holds the record with 167.
– Joey surpassed Morrison as the career leader in hits. Morrison had the record with 201 coming into the season, and Joey now holds the record with 254.
– Dinger surpassed Morrison as the career leader in singles. Morrison had the record of 98 coming into this season, and Dinger now holds the record with 103.
– Joey surpassed Blose as the career leader in doubles. Blose had the record at 45 coming into this season, and Joey now holds the record with 67.
– Joey surpassed Anthony as the career leader in triples. Anthony had the record at 20 coming into this season, and Joey now holds the record with 21.
– Morrison extended his career record for home runs with 94. He had 73 coming into this season.
– Joey extended his career record for RBI with 183.
– Joey extended his career record for TB with 609.
– Charlie extended his career record for batting strikeouts with 22.
– Mike and Morrison tied Ivan with one career IBB.
– Joey extended his career record for LOB (left on base) with 130.
– Joey extended his career record for total plate appearances with 530.
– Morrison extended his career record for game-winning RBI with 24.
– Steve (Ham Slams) surpassed Morrison as the career leader for putouts. Morrison had the record at 256 coming into this season, and Steve now holds the record with 336.
– Charlie surpassed Guthrie as the career leader for pitching appearances. Guthrie had the record of 36 coming into the season, and Charlie now holds the record with 45.
– Guthrie extended his career record for pitching wins with 28.
– Charlie extended his career record for pitching losses with 26.
– Blose extended his career record for saves with 8.
– Dinger surpassed Guthrie as the career leader for innings pitched. Guthrie had the record of 192.5 coming into this season, and Dinger now holds the record with 223.
– Charlie extended his career record for hits allowed with 369.
– Charlie extended his career record for earned runs with 247.
– Guthrie extended his career record for pitching strikeouts with 20.
– Charlie surpassed Dinger as the career leader for home runs allowed. Dinger had the record with 86 coming into this season, and Charlie now holds the record with 119.
– Dinger extended his career record for batters faced with 743.
– Guthrie and Josh tied the career record for intentional walks, with one, previously set by Steve (Ham Slams).
– Charlie surpassed Guthrie as the career leader for games started. Guthrie had the record of 35 coming into this season, and Charlie now holds the record with 44.
– Guthrie extended his career record for complete games with 34.
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