Howell senior Daniel Hampton is poised to become the first Livingston County baseball player in 15 years to finish a season with a batting average of .500 or higher, currently boasting an impressive .512. The last player to achieve this was Eric Henderson in 2011. This story highlights the top performers in Livingston County through May 19, showcasing various players and their statistics in different categories, including batting average, RBIs, runs scored, and more.

By the Numbers
  • Hampton's current batting average is .512, leading the county.
  • Dylan Crowe leads with 40 runs scored, while Hampton ranks third with 32 runs.
  • Crowe also tops the stolen bases category with 27, ahead of Hampton who has 14.
State of Play
  • Hampton is not only aiming for a .500 batting average but also leads in home runs with 5.
  • Other players like Dylan Crowe are making significant contributions, leading in runs and stolen bases.
What's Next

As the season progresses, Hampton's chances of hitting .500 remain high, and other players are competing closely in various offensive categories. The final games could determine not only individual accolades but also the overall team dynamics of Livingston County baseball.

Bottom Line

Daniel Hampton's pursuit of a .500 season embodies the competitive spirit of Livingston County baseball, reflecting the potential for significant individual achievements that can inspire future players.