Michele McAnany Second Base #3

Born: 11/15/63, Inglewood, CA
Ht: 5'1" Wt: 115
Bats: R Throws: R
Resides: Culber City, CA
High School: Culver City HS '81
College: Cal. State-Northridge '87

1994: Michele, as leadoff hitter for most of the season, led the Silver Bullets in walks (31), plate appearances (136), and batting average (.200), and finished second in on-base percentage (.403), hits (22), and RBIs (6). Michele helped turn 18 double plays while playing a solid second base throughout the summer. She got the first ever hit in Silver Bullets history on May 8, off former Boston Red Sox pitcher Oil Can Boyd. She also doubled home the winning run in the final inning of the Silver Bullets' 3-2 win at Watertown, NY, in August.

1995: Michele, daughter of former White Sox and Chicago Cub outfielder Jim McAnany, carried on her family's tradition of baseball excellence. "Mac" led the team in walks (50), on-base percentage (.463), and runs scored (22) for the second straight season. Playing in all 44 games, she turned 13 double plays and finished second in batting (.230).

1996: .284 batting average was third on the team ... Led the team in walks (51) for the third straight season ... averaged 1 walk per game ... Tied for second in runs (32) ... Led the team in on-base percentage (.467) ... Finished the season with an 8-game hitting streak ... Reached base by hit or walk in 42 of the 51 games she played in.

1997:

YEAR
AVG
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
BB
RBI
SO
OB%
SB
A
E
FLD%
1994
.200
39
100
8
20
1
0
0
31
6
22
.403
1
79
8
.948
1995
.230
44
122
22
28
3
0
0
50
9
26
.463
1
93
12
.942
1996
.284
51
155
32
44
4
0
0
51
14
29
.467
7
100
11
.950