The numbers are somewhat skewed in that most of their best players have moved on. Also, Jairo Perez was released about a month ago despite being one of the better batters on the team. Not that he was going to be a star--he's 24 and has never played above Class A--but it seems odd that they wouldn't have kept him around just for the sake of winning a few games, especially since their other third baseman is Andy Leer (.554 OPS).
Average: Daniel Santana, .280; Josmil Pinto, .280; Jairo Perez, .265
OBP: Perez, .350; Pinto, .343; Michael Gonzales, .336
Slugging: Pinto, .456; Perez, .403; Santana, .394
OPS: Pinto, .799; Perez, .754; Gonzales, .713
Homers: Lance Ray, 11; Pinto, 11; Oswaldo Arcia, 7
RBI: Ray, 52; Santana, 46; Pinto, 44
Steals: Santana, 14; Angel Morales, 6; Ray, 5
ERA: Matthew Hauser, 2.88; Ricky Bowen, 3.25; Miguel Munoz, 3.86
WHIP: Jose Gonzalez, 1.13; Hauser, 1.22; Pat Dean, 1.39
Strikeouts: Dean, 62; Hauser, 58; two tied at 54
Wins: Dean, 6; Cole Nelson, 5; Madison Boer, 5
Innings: Dean, 129.1; Boer, 86.2; Hauser, 72
Games: Bowen, 40; Hauser, 31; Gonzalez, 25