Green box for season leader | All-Time Record | All Total Stats & Records tabulated after 2001
Plate
G
AB
R
H
TB
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
K
AVG
OB%
SLG
'01
30
182
96
119
242
16
4
33
103
n/a
31
.654
n/a
1.330
'02
36
155
52
79
179
10
4
20
47
22
58
.510
.571
1.155
'03
21
114
32
62
115
12
1
12
36
3
38
.544
.556
1.009
'04
10
53
18
29
56
7
2
4
26
4
17
.547
.579
1.057
'05
10
47
8
16
36
2
0
3
10
9
20
.340
.446
.766
total
77
369
110
186
386
31
7
39
119
38
133
.504
.550
1.046
Hill
APP
W
L
SV
CG
SH
IP
H
K
BB
HR
ER
ERA
WHIP
'01
n/a
8
3
0
n/a
n/a
42
n/a
28
n/a
n/a
79
5.64
n/a
'02
18
7
5
1
7
3
44.5
64
71
5
5
27
1.82
1.55
'03
12
1
5
1
6
1
24.5
48
28
5
4
20
2.45
2.16
'04
8
4
1
3
3
0
18.5
30
15
4
n/a
18
2.92
1.84
'05
7
1
4
0
5
0
21.5
22
36
6
0
7
0.98
1.30
total
45
13
15
5
21
4
109
164
150
20
9+
72
1.98
1.69
Justin Hastings plays wiffleball. A lot of it. Considered by most to be the poster child of the HMWL, Hastings possesses a well-rounded game. First and foremost, Hastings is known as a power hitter. But there is more to his game. His fielding is probably the best in the game, and his pitching has been known to be dominant. All these skills have led Hastings to championship games 2001, 2002, and 2004. However, Hastings came up on the losing end of all three games and will always be known as a player who "hasn't won the big one." Despite this, Hastings is well respected across the league for his full reportoire of wiffleball skills.