BATTERS
AVERAGE
Zack Granite, .338
Leonardo Reginatto, .303
Matt Hague, .297
OBP
Granite, .392
Mitch Garver, .387
Hague, .373
SLUGGING
Garver, .541
Granite, .475
Kennys Vargas, .461
OPS
Garver, .928
Granite, .867
Vargas, .821
DOUBLES
Hague, 30
Tommy Field, 29
Garver, 29
TRIPLES
Niko Goodrum, 5
Granite, 4
J. B. Shuck, 4
HOME RUNS
Garver, 17
ByungHo Park, 14
Goodrum, 13
RBI
Goodrum, 66
Hague, 65
Park, 60
RUNS
Goodrum, 71
Hague, 64
Garver, 56
STOLEN BASES
Granite, 15
Goodrum, 11
Hague, 8
STRIKEOUTS
Park, 130
Goodrum, 119
Field, 89
*Note--Had I set a standard of 200 at-bats, Vargas would have been eliminated. Daniel Palka would be third in slugging at .431 and Hague would be third in OPS at .789.
PITCHERS
ERA (STARTERS--10 or more starts)
Nik Turley, 2.66
Tim Melville, 2.70
Justin Haley, 2.93
ERA (RELIEVERS--20 or more games)
Michael Tonkin, 1.73
Alan Busenitz, 1.78
Jake Reed, 2.05
INNINGS
Aaron Slegers, 148.1
David Hurlbut, 130.2
Jason Wheeler, 85
WINS
Slegers, 15
Hurlbut, 10
Alex Wimmers, 7
SAVES
Wimmers, 7
John Curtiss, 6
Trevor Hildenberger, 6
STRIKEOUTS (STARTERS)
Slegers, 119
Hurlbut, 103
Turley, 79
STRIKEOUTS (RELIEVERS)
Tonkin, 61
Drew Rucinski, 57
Wimmers, 48
WHIP (STARTERS)
Haley, 1.01
Melville, 1.07
Turley, 1.18
WHIP (RELIEVERS)
Busenitz, 0.82
Wimmers, 0.93
Rucinski, 1.02
Note--I made the qualifier for relievers 20 games because, well, you have to set some sort of standard. Had I made it 18 games, John Curtiss would rank among the leaders in both ERA and WHIP.