BATTING
AVERAGE
Alex Robles, .324
Jean Carlos Arias, .298
Benjamin Rodriguez, .290
OBP
Rodriguez, .399
Royce Lewis, .390
Robles, .369
SLUGGING
Arias, .476
Rodriguez, .457
Lewis, .414
OPS
Rodriguez, .856
Arias, .835
Lewis, .803
DOUBLES
Rodriguez, 11
Emmanuel Morel, 10
Arias, 7
TRIPLES
Arias, 4
Akil Baddoo, 3
Four tied at 2
HOME RUNS
Arias, 5
Rodriguez, 4
Four tied at 3
RBI
Rodriguez, 40
Arias, 32
Robles, 29
RUNS
Lewis, 38
Arias, 30
Robles, 30
WALKS
Rodriguez, 22
Lewis, 19
Ricky De La Torre, 16
Colton Burns, 16
STOLEN BASES
Lewis, 15
Morel, 12
Arias, 10
Robles, 10
*I did not include Akil Baddoo or Colton Burns in the rate stats because they had only 75 and 78 at-bats, respectively. They each appear above anyway Baddoo as one of the triples leaders and Burns as one of the walk leaders. Baddoo's line was .267/.360/.440 and Burns' line was .282/.423/.385
PITCHING
ERA (STARTERS--3 STARTS)
Carlos Suniaga, 1.69
Michael Kohn, 1.80
Pedro Garcia, 2.59
ERA (RELIEVERS--5 GAMES)
Kevin Marnon, 0.54
Derek Molina, 1.08
Blayne Enlow, 1.33
WINS
Garcia, 6
Suniaga, 4
Juan Mojica, 3
Enlow, 3
SAVES
Vadim Balan, 4
Molina, 4
Three tied at 2
INNINGS
Garcia, 48.2
Suniaga, 48
Jordan Balazovic, 40.1
STRIKEOUTS (STARTERS)
Garcia, 41
Suniaga, 38
Balazovic, 29
STRIKEOUTS (RELIEVERS)
Amilcar Cruz, 28
Molina, 21
Brusdar Graterol, 21
WHIP (STARTERS)
Kohn, 0.60
Garcia, 0.88
Suniaga, 1.00
WHIP (RELIEVERS)
Enlow, 0.69
Graterol, 0.72
Austin Bizzle, 0.83
*The distinction between starters and relievers doesn't mean a lot at this level. It was not usual for a "start" to be one to three innings, with the first reliever going an equal or even higher number of innings. For example, Michael Kohn made four "starts", but each was for one inning only. Pedro Garcia, who led the team in innings, made only three "starts" but made seven relief appearances.