JOHNNY ROGERS · #74
FEATURE · 2026 SEASON RECAP

The
Story

Thirty-three hits in fifty-three at-bats. Forty stolen bases at a ninety-five percent success rate. A 1.334 OPS in 10U travel ball — the kind of season that doesn't happen by accident.

The season

Speed kills.
Contact wins.

The numbers tell most of it. A .623 batting average means Johnny got a hit nearly two out of every three times he stepped in the box. A .655 on-base percentage means he was almost never wasted at the plate. And forty stolen bases at a 95.24% success rate? That's not luck. That's a player who studies pitchers, reads catchers, and gets exactly the jump he needs.

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The supporting line backs up the slash. Thirty runs scored in just fifty-nine plate appearances — meaning he came around to score on more than half the times he stepped to the plate. Five walks, only seven strikeouts, and a single home run for power. The profile is clear: a leadoff catalyst whose job is to get on, get over, and get in.

And he did the job. Across opponents like Riptide ATX, Buzz Legacy, PowerHouse, Texas Twisters, Clutch-Black, Hotshots Villi, Storm 10U, and Waco Warriors, the production stayed consistent. The averages didn't dip when the competition got better.

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By the numbers

The highlights.

HITS
33
in 53 at-bats
RUNS
30
scored in 59 PA
SB SUCCESS
95%
40 of 42

Two for two on power, too — one home run, eleven RBIs, and a contact rate that kept the line moving. Read the full season line on the stats page.