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Astoundingly, the Brewers only led in three out of the 11 scoring categories:  W, ERA, & WHIP. What does that mean? It means the Brewers won on amazing pitching. Their final roster consisted of great pitchers such as Clayton Kershaw (16 - 9 and 232 K), Max Scherzer (21 - 3 and 240 K) and Hisashi Iwakuma (14 - 6 and 185 K). But it takes great bats to have such an outstanding season as the Brewers. They were led by none other than the Run producing duo of Andrew McCutchen and Shin-Soo Choo, 97 and 107 respectively. The lineup had plenty of pop as well, with three players hitting move than 30 HR: Edwin Encarnacion (36), Evan Longoria (32) and Mark Trumbo (34). Finally, where would a team be without some speed? Jason Kipnis had an impressive 30 steals. It is rumored that the Brewers have decided not to keep Kipnis this year... in a league of poor 2nd base quality players, will this move hurt the Brewers or will keeping Kershaw and McCutchen provide the same magical moments as the 2013 season? 

Bellingham Brewers 14 - 3 (.824)

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