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Sports Digest: Sea Dogs’ Hamilton named Eastern League Player of the Month

Por: Portland Press Herald Sports October 10, 2022

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BASEBALL Portland Sea Dogs infielder David Hamilton was chosen Monday as the Eastern League’s Player of the Month for September. Hamilton led the league in five offensive categories in September: average (.429), hits (24), runs (15), stolen bases (10), and on-base percentage (.508). He also was fifth in slugging percentage (.643) and second in OPS (1.151) while hitting safely in 13 of 14 games. Hamilton finished with 70 stolen bases, breaking... + full article



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