The Cats have led the nation in batting average for a couple weeks (yes, I am a Wildcats fan). And two of their power hitters are at or near the top with home runs. The interesting thing is that the team uses an assortment of bats. A couple players even use a couple different bats from game to game. Here's a quick break down:
Makos
Alex Lavine (slapper), .459, 0 HR
Kellie Fox (power), .444, 12 HR
Hallie Wilson, (leadoff), .404, 6 HR
Chelsea Goodacre (power), .330, 13 HR
LXT
Kelsey Rodriguez (11 doubles), .462, 2 HR
Courtney Rodriguez (8 doubles), .364, 0 HR
Chelsea Suitos (slapper), .356, 0 HR and sometimes swings a Xeno
Cynthia Pelayo (PH that's 5 for 6), .833, 1HR
Xeno
Katiyana Mauga (power), .364, 9 HR
Lauren Young (power), .275, 5 HR
Estela Pinon (pitcher batting 1 for 2), .500, 0 HR
CF6
Mo Mercado (power), .287, 6 HR and sometimes swings a Mako
Makos
Alex Lavine (slapper), .459, 0 HR
Kellie Fox (power), .444, 12 HR
Hallie Wilson, (leadoff), .404, 6 HR
Chelsea Goodacre (power), .330, 13 HR
LXT
Kelsey Rodriguez (11 doubles), .462, 2 HR
Courtney Rodriguez (8 doubles), .364, 0 HR
Chelsea Suitos (slapper), .356, 0 HR and sometimes swings a Xeno
Cynthia Pelayo (PH that's 5 for 6), .833, 1HR
Xeno
Katiyana Mauga (power), .364, 9 HR
Lauren Young (power), .275, 5 HR
Estela Pinon (pitcher batting 1 for 2), .500, 0 HR
CF6
Mo Mercado (power), .287, 6 HR and sometimes swings a Mako