AWL WEEK 3 PLAYER RANKINGS

Consistency, Context, and Control

Week 3 didn’t flip the league upside down, but it did expose where teams — and players — actually stand. With one game suspended and stats still counting, these rankings focus on impact over noise.


1. Garner Collum — Lightning

Stats: 8 RBI, 2 HR | 20.1 IP, 0 ER | 6–0 W-L | 0.00 ERA | 7 QS

Even during a week where Lakeview looked human, Garner never did. The command wasn’t perfect, but the results were. He remains unbeaten, unscored upon, and the engine behind the league’s best team.

Trend: The standard everyone is chasing.


2. Hudson Saville — Hornets

Stats: 3 RBI | 24 IP, 10 ER | 2–5 W-L | 1.25 ERA | 4 QS

Hudson once again kept the Hornets competitive. He gave them five strong innings this week and capitalized offensively when the moment came. The record doesn’t tell the story — his reliability does.

Trend: Still the Hornets’ anchor.


3. Alistair Higgins — Cavaliers

Stats: 1 RBI | 14 IP, 2 ER | 2–1 W-L | 0.43 ERA | 3 QS

Alistair continues to quietly post elite numbers. He gives Coastal control every time out and has been the most dependable arm on the roster.

Trend: Legit Cy Young contender.


4. Windsor Higgins — Cavaliers

Stats: 5 RBI | 4.1 IP, 7 ER | 0–3 W-L | 5.12 ERA | 1 QS

Windsor’s bat remains Coastal’s biggest offensive weapon. The pitching was shaky this week, but his ability to produce runs keeps the Cavaliers alive in tight games.

Trend: Offense-first impact.


5. Thomas Franklin — Cavaliers

Stats: 2 RBI, 1 HR | 3.2 IP, 1 ER | 0–1 W-L | 0.94 ERA | 1 QS

Thomas continues to be a stabilizer. He doesn’t dominate headlines, but he consistently gives Coastal clean innings and timely offense.

Trend: Reliable, low-variance contributor.


6. Baxter Higgins — Hornets

Stats: 5 RBI | 1 IP, 0 ER | 1–0 W-L | 0.00 ERA

Baxter delivered again at the plate and continues to trend upward defensively. His contributions don’t always show up early, but they often decide outcomes.

Trend: Clutch value rising.


7. Hayes Sutton — Lightning

Stats: 3 RBI, 1 HR | 1 IP, 2 ER | 0–1 W-L | 6.00 ERA

Hayes had a rough outing on the mound, but his three-run homer flipped a game instantly. The ceiling is obvious — refinement will determine his role down the stretch.

Trend: High upside, inconsistent execution.


8. Noah Saville — Lightning

Stats: 3 RBI, 1 HR | 1.2 IP, 1 ER | 2.25 ERA

Noah flashed power again, but consistency remains the challenge. The tools are there; the rhythm isn’t quite yet.

Trend: Capable of game-changing moments.


9. Levi Saville — Hornets

Stats: 0 RBI | 0 IP | —

Levi’s impact didn’t show in the box score, but his big hit helped set up the Hornets’ only scoring sequence. Production still needs to follow opportunity.

Trend: Waiting on results.