With less than 20 games to go, chances are the guys who are going to be in the running for '83 Awards have already emerged. Time to throw some "heads up" out there so Voters could perhaps monitor your "Pimp'd" player for the last 3 weeks.
Feel free to Pimp your own players... or even your favorite player from another team.
Feel free to Pimp your own players... or even your favorite player from another team.
O'Hegarty is not going to blow out some of the big bats in the IL R.N.B. race with the superficial numbers. O'Hegarty, who came over in the Joe Sargentinin deal, is most impressive in his versatility and ability to do all the little things in his debut season. While his final core numbers should end up somewhere around .280/.350/.390, he should play in over 140 games, hitting from the leadoff spot in every one. He should surpass 150 hits and score 90+ runs. He'll also check in with 30+ doubles and stolen bases and an impressive double digit triple total. Defensively, you'll also find him near the top of the pack in Assists, DPs and Range at SS.
While not expected to win the Last Call Award in the highly competitive Import League, Carlton, who made his first All-Star appearnce in 1983, has been a huge bright spot in a cloudy Colonials' bullpen. Boasting an impressive 10.64 K/9 and a WHIP that teeters between 0.95 and 1.05, the little Texan with nasty slider has notched a career best 27 saves with three weeks remaining in the season. Virginia is starting to build a bullpen around Carlton and the additions of McSwain and the maturation of Errol Blue, could spell even greater things in the future.



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