
2004 Brian Dopirak, Lansing 39 2005 Ryan Harvey, Peoria 24
2006 Jordan Renz, Cedar Rapids 24 2007 Juan Francisco, Dayton 25
2008 Mike Moustakas, Burlington 22 2009 Kyle Russell, Great Lakes 26
2010 Nick Franklin, Clinton 23 2011 Yazy Arbelo, South Bend 31
2012 Miguel Sano, Beloit 28 2013 Adam Brett Walker II, Cedar Rapids 27
2014 Clint Coulter, Wisconsin 22 2015 Bobby Bradley, Lake County 27
Daniel Palka, South Bend 22 2016 Isan Diaz, Wisconsin 20
Nellie Rodriguez, Lake County 22 2017 Emmanuel Tapia, Lake County 29
2018 Will Benson, Lake County 22
RUNS BATTED IN LEADERS
YEAR PLAYER & CLUB RBI YEAR PLAYER & CLUB RBI
1947 William Klaus, Centralia 84 1948 Frank Porreca, West Frankfort 94
1949 Richard Martz, Paducah 100 1950 Lewis Bekeza, Centralia 120
1951 James Given, Mt. Vernon 119 1952 James Zapp, Paris 136
1953 James Freeman, Decatur 106 1954 Joseph Schmidt, Paris 125
1955 James Lynn, Dubuque 121 1956 Grover Jones, Dubuque 120
1957 Donald Gordon, Dubuque 116 1958 Fred Whitfield, Keokuk 118
1959 Dale Reichert, Kokomo 116 1960 Arthur Blunt, Dubuque 92
1961 Robert Lawrence, Waterloo 127 1962 Anthony Torchia, Keokuk 94
1963 Tommie Reynolds, Burlington 88 1964 Clarence Stanley, Decatur 93
Anthony Horton, Waterloo 88 1965 John Oster, Wisconsin Rapids 94
1966 Grover Jones, Fox Cities 80 1967 Charles Manuel, WI Rapids 70
1968 Robert Skidmore, Decatur 94 James Williams, Quincy 70
1969 William Parker, Quad Cities 67 1970 Joseph Bowen, Danville 83
Nick Van Lue, Waterloo 67 1971 Lamar Johnson, Appleton 97
1972 Lamar Johnson, Appleton 89 1973 Chester Lemon, Burlington 88
1974 Elmore Hill, Wisconsin Rapids 113 1975 Willie Aikens, Quad Cities 91
1976 Elmore Hill, Wisconsin Rapids 103 1977 Elmore Hill, Wisconsin Rapids 112
1978 Brian Harper, Quad Cities 101 1979 David Stockstill, Wausau 101
1980 Gregory Walker, Appleton 98 1981 Glen Walker, Wausau 111
1982 Alan Hunsinger, Springfield 102 1983 Curt Ford, Springfield 91
1984 Joe Meyer, Beloit 102 1985 James Winters, Appleton 91
1986 Luis Medina, Waterloo 110 1987 Todd Zeile, Springfield 106
1988 Reginald Jefferson, Cedar Rpds 90 1989 Terrel Hansen, Rockford 81
1990 John Byington, Beloit 89 Cesar Bernhardt, South Bend 81
1991 Paul Russo, Kenosha 100 1992 Steve Gibralter, Cedar Rapids 99
1993 Charles Johnson, Kane County 94 1994 William McMillon, Kane County 101
1995 Nilson Robledo, South Bend 108 1996 Larry Barnes, Cedar Rapids 112
1997 Darron Ingram, Burlington 97 1998 Larry Jacobsen, Beloit 100
1999 Aaron McNeal, Michigan 131 2000 Austin Kearns, Lansing 104
2001 Wily Mo Pena, Dayton 113 Jason Lane, Michigan 104
2002 Juan Tejada, West Michigan 106 2003 Prince Fielder, Beloit 112
2004 Vinny Rottino, Beloit 124 2005 David Winfree, Beloit 101
2006 Jeffrey Baisley, Kane County 110 2007 Travis Snider, Lansing 93
2008 Mitchell Moreland, Clinton 99 2009 Kyle Russell, Great Lakes 102
2010 Matthew Adams, Quad Cities 88 2011 Richard Jones, Peoria 98
2012 Miguel Sano, Beloit 100 2013 Adam Brett Walker II, Cedar Rapids 109
2014 Fernando Perez, Fort Wayne 95 2015 Bobby Bradley, Lake County 92
2016 Zander Wiel, Cedar Rapids 86 2017 Jesus Sanchez, Bowling Green 82
2018 Moises Gomez, Bowling Green 82
84 Midwest League 2019
The Greatest Comeback
On May 7, 2014 at Community Field in Burlington, Iowa, the Clinton Lumber Kings pulled off what is believed to be the biggest comeback
in Minor League Baseball history. The Burlington Bees led the Lumber Kings 17-1 at the end of five innings. Clinton scored six runs in the
sixth and added five more in the eighth to pull to within five at 17-12. The Lumber Kings then scored once in the ninth and loaded the
bases with one out when Marcus Littlewood connected on a grand slam home run to tie the game at 17-17. The game eventually went
to extra innings. In the top of the 12th, Clinton broke the tie with three more runs and held on to win 20-17, overcoming a 16-run deficit.