2019 Top Defenders Rewarded for Best Fielding Percentages
Wausau, WI – The Northwoods League has announced the recipients of the 2019 Rawlings ‘Finest in the Field’ Award. The annual award recognizes the top fielders at each position. The winners are selected based on final fielding statistics compiled by league statistician Pointstreak. The 2019 Rawlings ‘Finest in the Field’ Award recipients and their fielding percentages are below.
Position | Player | NWL Team | College | Fielding Percentage |
C | Jake Dunham | Wisconsin Rapids Rafters | Northern Illinois | .997 |
1B | Sam Kohnle | Eau Claire Express | Winona State | .997 |
2B | Jack Chernow | Bismarck Larks | Columbia | .969 |
3B | Jacob Buchberger | Green Bay Booyah | Davenport | .965 |
SS | Nick Novak | Mankato MoonDogs | Angelo State | .983 |
OF | Brandon Seltzer | Wisconsin Woodchucks | Palm Beach Atlantic | 1.000 |
OF | Peter Matt | Wisconsin Rapids Rafters | Pennsylvania | 1.000 |
OF | Richie Schiekofer | Wisconsin Rapids Rafters | Rutgers | 1.000 |
P | Garret Rukes | Willmar Stingers | Alabama | 1.000 |
Brandon Seltzer had an outstanding season as a Woodchuck this past summer with a batting average of .325, 7 home runs and 39 RBIs. He also participated in the Home Run Derby and 2019 All Star Game. We are excited to congratulate him on earning the 2019 Rawlings ‘Finest in the Field’ Award.
Rawlings has been rewarding the top defenders in the Northwoods League since 2002. The recipients receive a special Rawlings engraved trophy. Rawlings is the official equipment provider for the Northwoods League. To qualify for an award a player needs to appear in at least two-thirds of the scheduled games at a specific position, with the exception of catcher, which is half. For pitchers, the player that had the highest total defensive chances without committing an error earns the number one spot.
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