Thursday, June 12, 2014

Season 15 All-Star Coverage

Season 15's All-Stars have been announced, so it's time to see who will be playing in this year's classic!

In the American League, the representation was pretty spread out with Detroit, Pawtucket and Seattle leading the way with 4 All-Stars each.  13 teams had players make the team.  Jay Borbon of Nashville has the most number of appearances in the AL, with this being his 9th All-Star game.  Others deserving mention include Sherman Perez (8th appearance), Matty Posada (8th appearance), and Clyde Hurst (7th appearance).

In the National League, two teams' players dominate the roster, with Buffalo having 8 All-Stars and Honolulu having 7 make the team.  Despite the domination of these two teams, 12 teams still had players make the team.  The big news on the NL side is that Che-Bang Kata of Oklahoma City has now hit double digits in All-Star appearances, with this being his 10th.  Fellow hurler Stewart Mouton also deserves a mention for making his 7th All-Star team.

Congrats to all who had players make the team!  Here are the complete All-Star rosters!

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Starters

Player  Franchise  Appearance
C Carlos Mercedes Pawtucket 2nd
1B Torey Guerrero Oakland 1st
2B Sherman Perez Pawtucket 8th
3B Andy Minor Jacksonville 1st
SS Delino Santana Little Rock 2nd
LF Jose Reyes Pawtucket 1st
CF Marshall Wood Pittsburgh 4th
RF Kyle Surtain Detroit 2nd
DH Achilles Sadler Detroit 2nd

Pitchers

Player  Franchise  Appearance
P Zachrey Coleman Toronto 2nd
P Douglas Schlereth Pawtucket 5th
P Matty Posada Nashville 8th
P Victor Diaz Detroit 1st
P Howie Ponson Nashville 1st
P Yorman Vincente Pittsburgh 2nd
P Jay Borbon Nashville 9th
P Nicholas Miller New Britain 1st
P George McCartin Seattle 1st
P Clyde Hurst Helena 7th
P Valerio Baez New Britain 2nd
P Jack Thompson Toronto 2nd
P Joshua Ramsay Detroit 1st

Reserves

Player  Franchise  Appearance
C Livan Espinoza Little Rock 4th
1B Alfredo Izquierdo Seattle 2nd
2B Marc Towers Durham 3rd
3B Orber Pena Little Rock 2nd
SS Emmanuel Scheffer Chicago 1st
LF Vasco Correa Oakland 1st
CF Rolando Camacho Seattle 1st
RF Otto Gibson Seattle 1st

AL All-Stars by Team
Detroit 4
Pawtucket 4
Seattle 4
Little Rock 3
Nashville 3
New Britain 2
Oakland 2
Pittsburgh 2
Toronto 2
Chicago 1
Durham 1
Helena 1
Jacksonville 1

NATIONAL LEAGUE 
Starters

Player  Franchise  Appearance
C Jeremy Randall Buffalo 6th
1B Randall Holt Rochester 5th
2B Albert Valenzuela Buffalo 2nd
3B Tony Bonifacio St. Louis 3rd
SS Albert Uribe Buffalo 1st
LF Bip Waters Buffalo 1st
CF Norm Hodges St. Louis 1st
RF J.C. Ganzel Honolulu 3rd

Pitchers

Player  Franchise  Appearance
P Che-Bang Kata Oklahoma City 10th
P Jolbert Camacho Honolulu 1st
P Stewart Mouton Honolulu 7th
P Ellis Brock Tampa Bay 1st
P David Silva Buffalo 4th
P Russ Robinson Buffalo 4th
P Dwight Flynn Buffalo 3rd
P Nerio Morton Cincinnati 1st
P Jimmie Soto Buffalo 5th
P Timo Kida Burlington 1st
P Allan Blackley Cincinnati 1st
P Jim Forbes Burlington 1st
P Karim Calderone Honolulu 1st
P Dan Ohlendorf Honolulu 2nd

Reserves

Player  Franchise Appearance
C Trenidad Franco Honolulu 3rd
1B Richard Brohawn Honolulu 1st
2B Everett Barnes Indianapolis 1st
3B Destin Morandini Oklahoma City 5th
SS Emmanuel Amaro St. Louis 1st
LF Wandy Javier Tucson 6th
CF Felipe Miranda Salt Lake City 1st
RF Luke Romero Cleveland 2nd

NL All-Stars by Team
Buffalo 8
Honolulu 7
St. Louis 3
Burlington 2
Cincinnati 2
Oklahoma City 2
Cleveland 1
Indianapolis 1
Rochester 1
Salt Lake City 1
Tampa Bay 1
Tucson  1

Monday, June 9, 2014

Season 15 Power Rankings # 2

The regular season is half-way over for Season 15, so it is time to check in with a new edition of the power rankings.  Let's get right to it!  Fueled with motivation of being denied the top spot in the last edition, Buffalo played tremendous ball since the quarter-way mark, and is the new # 1 team.  An equally hot Detroit team comes in at #2, whose pitching improved while maintaining stellar offensive numbers.  Pitching-dominant Honolulu comes in at #3, the only team with a team ERA under 3.00.  #4 is Oklahoma City, dropping from #1, they actually didn't play that bad since the last rankings, there were just other teams that were more dominant.  Here's the complete rankings!


Team  W L PREV    Comments
1 Buffalo  55 26 3 Felt they were #1 last time, this time they get the top nod
2 Detroit 54 27 6 Offense has been big, and pitching is stepping it up
3 Honolulu 52 29 2 League's top pitching staff, definitely amongst the elite
4 Oklahoma City 49 32 1 Fell off a little, but still a force to be reckoned with
5 Seattle 49 32 4 Offense is suprising so far, but pitching roughed up lately
6 Pawtucket  47 34 5 World's top offense, and getting good enough pitching 
7 Toronto 48 33 8 They're back in the mix, pitching improved a lot 
8 Nashville  44 37 7 Still playing well, with solid numbers across the board
9 Tampa Bay 43 38 14 Excellent since the last rankings, so a nice bump here
10 Cincinnati 44 37 9 Offense is struggling a bit, but pitching is getting it done
11 New Britain  43 38 11 Pitching has stepped it up, but offense fell off a bit 
12 Durham 43 38 18 Pitching has settled down, and still getting nice offense 
13 Cleveland 38 43 29 Have turned it around, with the bats producing big time
14 St. Louis 40 41 10 Good team started slow, capable of turning it around
15 Tucson 39 42 13 Fairly middle of the road on all the numbers, so we'll see
16 Pittsburgh 41 40 12 Pitching improved some, and they have decent offense
17 Helena 39 42 15 Could use a little more offense to get in the AL West mix
18 Rochester 39 42 17 Might be a bit unlucky, numbers say they're better 
19 Indianapolis 41 40 20 Still hanging in there, good pitching, but not much offense
20 Scranton 37 44 22 They have the offense, and pitching has improved some
21 New York  37 44 27 Playing better with a nice improvement across the board
22 Burlington 41 40 16 Hasn't gone well since the last rankings, but still over .500
23 San Francisco 38 43 21 Offense has been struggling, but hanging in there
24 Oakland 36 45 24 Pitching got roughed up some since last rankings 
25 Louisville 33 48 31 Improved since the last rankings, after rough start 
26 Chicago (AL) 33 48 32 Also trending upward with better all-around play 
27 Little Rock  33 48 19 The wheels have fallen off as of late, really struggling
28 Memphis  31 50 25 Offense is up some, but pitching has been rocked lately
29 Jacksonville 33 48 26 Showed some improvement pitching wise, a good sign
30 Chicago (NL) 34 47 30 Just not getting the offense to compete right now 
31 Vancouver 33 48 23 They're not playing well on any level currently 
32 Salt Lake City 29 52 28 Offensive numbers show some promise here

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Season 15 Power Rankings # 1

We're out of the gate for season 15, and it's time to check in with the power rankings.  The trend overall this season seems to bet a lot of good offense to go with really bad pitching.  The top 2 spots do not change from the preseason rankings, with Oklahoma City coming in at #1 and Honolulu at #2.  If the start of the season is any indicator, these two teams could be battling it out for the top spot all season, and in fact have a series coming up which could bet telling.  It wouldn't be a reach to put Honolulu at the top spot.  Buffalo comes in at #3 with another strong start out of the gate.  Seattle jumps from outside the top 10 to #4 with an incredible start, although it remains to be seen if they can keep it up.  Hard hitting Pawtucket round out the top 5.  It's certainly been an interesting start, can't wait to see what the rest of the season holds.   Here are the complete rankings!


Team  W L PREV    Comments
1 Oklahoma City 26 14 1 Playing great, so no reason to drop them right now
2 Honolulu 27 13 2 Incredibly close #2, have almost unseeded OKC 
3 Buffalo  27 13 4 Strong start again, will they falter this team?  
4 Seattle 27 13 12 Incredible start for them, but not sure they can keep it up
5 Pawtucket  23 17 5 Came out of the gate with a surge off offense, looking good
6 Detroit 25 15 15 They jumped up again with great offense and good pitching
7 Nashville  22 18 7 Solid numbers across the board, looking strong so far
8 Toronto 24 16 22 Big jump here, the offense is producing out of the gate
9 Cincinnati 22 18 19 Solid so far, but the offense is still a sllight question mark
10 St. Louis 21 19 6 Offense hasn't produce yet, but still a very strong team
11 New Britain  21 19 10 Good offense, but feeling the loss of Mouton a bit it seems
12 Pittsburgh 21 19 11 Their pitching has been pretty bad, but bats are there
13 Tucson 18 22 3 Disappointing start of the season for the pitching staff
14 Tampa Bay 19 21 8 Great numbers, but mediocre record, so have been unlucky
15 Helena 18 22 9 Another slow start here, but they usually bounce back
16 Burlington 23 17 29 One of the surprise teams so far, pitching looks great 
17 Rochester 21 19 18 Very good pitching here, they're definitely a threat
18 Durham 19 21 13 Pitching hasn't adjusted to the move to Durham yet 
19 Little Rock  20 20 16 The pitching hasn't been great, but nice offense for sure
20 Indianapolis 22 18 28 Nice start for them, but the offense is still a bit iffy 
21 San Francisco 20 20 30 Decent start, but the numbers aren't really that great
22 Scranton 16 24 14 Pitching has been roughed up so far, but good offense 
23 Vancouver 19 21 20 With bad underlying numbers, 19 wins is a surprise 
24 Oakland 18 22 27 Pretty average across the board, look to be improving 
25 Memphis  16 24 17 Usual story with them, elite pitching, equally bad offense
26 Jacksonville 16 24 21 Similar to a lot of teams, bad pitching and good offense
27 New York  17 23 24 Pitching is ok, but the bats don't seem to be there yet 
28 Salt Lake City 15 25 25 Good enough on offense, bit pitching majorly struggling 
29 Cleveland 14 26 23 Same story as Salt Lake, only their pitching is even worse
30 Chicago (NL) 17 23 31 Pitching is improved, but the offense is really hurting so far
31 Louisville 13 27 32 Pitchers likely have a lower ERA in batting practice 
32 Chicago (AL) 13 27 26 Not as bad pitching wise, but the offense isn't there 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Season 15 Preseason Power Rankings

Spring Training is in full swing for Season 15, with off-season free agency yielding some interesting player movement, it's a good time to weigh in with the Preseason Power Rankings!   Always the most difficult to do not knowing exactly how player movement will affect the standings, it's fun to speculate even though they might not be the most precise.  At the top of the rankings is Oklahoma City, even though it's an odd-numbered season, they are looking strong and there is no reason to bump them from the top spot.  Honolulu comes in at #2 on the heels of signing big time Free Agent starter Stewart Mouton.  A solid Tucson squad rounds out the top 3.  There are certainly a number of other teams capable of cracking the top 3 this season, it will be interesting to see how it all plays out.  Good luck to everyone in Season 15, here are the complete rankings!



Season 14

Team  W L Comments
1 Oklahoma City 101 61 Looking good, even though it's an odd numbered season
2 Honolulu 93 69 Adding Mouton should give them a nice boost 
3 Tucson 96 66 Bringing back a solid squad, should be good again
4 Buffalo  96 66 Always in the thick of things and look solid again
5 Pawtucket  98 64 Offense always gets it done, and should contend again 
6 St. Louis 94 68 Looking like a very good squad this season 
7 Nashville  85 77 Adding top FA Posada will help pitching staff greatly
8 Tampa Bay 89 73 Have a good team, is this the season it comes together?
9 Helena 88 74 Kings of the AL West should be strong this season 
10 New Britain  98 64 Lost a couple of players to FA, but should be good still
11 Pittsburgh 75 87 Very active in Free Agency, so should be improved 
12 Seattle 79 83 Added SS Nippert, can he hit in Seattle is the question
13 Durham 81 81 Also very active in Free Agency, we'll see if it pays off
14 Scranton 95 67 Offensive is there, but pitching is a bit of a question mark
15 Detroit 90 72 Losing Posada is a blow, but offense is their strength
16 Little Rock  86 76 Middle of the pack last season, but could improve 
17 Memphis  89 73 Always seem to find a way to be in it, don't count them out
18 Rochester 84 78 Seemed to underperform last season, so we'll see 
19 Cincinnati 79 83 Pitching was a strong point for them last season
20 Vancouver 79 83 The offense struggled last season, we'll see if they improve
21 Jacksonville 75 87 Making strides here, are they ready to take the next step?
22 Toronto 73 89 Took a step back last season, so not sure about them yet
23 Cleveland 75 87 Certainly capable of a few more wins this season 
24 New York  78 84 Improving, but the offense was an issue last season 
25 Salt Lake City 75 87 Franchise seems to be going in the right direction here 
26 Chicago (AL) 73 89 Pitching struggled some, but offense was pretty good
27 Oakland 64 98 Offense coming around, but pitching was weak last season
28 Indianapolis 63 99 Taking steps forward, we'll see if the offense improves 
29 Burlington 64 98 Always tough to get offense in this park, but improving 
30 San Francisco 63 99 Fell off majorly towards the end of last season, so we'll see
31 Chicago (NL) 56 106 Not really sure if this is the year they step it up some
32 Louisville 58 104 Can't really say where they are in their rebuild as of yet

Monday, April 28, 2014

Season 15 Free Agency Preview

Matty Posada
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Age: 31B/T: S/R
Born: Higuey, DO
Position(s): P (SP4)
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Stewart Mouton
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Age: 32B/T: R/R
Born: Trenton, NC
Position(s): P (SP1)
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Who will bolster their rotation with these former Cy Young winners?

Season 15 Free Agency Preview
Season 15 is upon us, and it's time to get rolling with offseason free agency.  This year's class is heavily weighted towards pitching, and is top heavy with two Cy Young award winning studs in 3 time winner Posada and one-time winner Mouton.  The hitting class is fairly weak, but there are a few good finds out there nonetheless.  It will be an interesting free agency period for sure, good luck to all, here's the complete top 10!  No, make that a top 11!  We missed a key player on our first go-around.

1. Matty Posada, 31, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 2.63 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 5 years, $95 million

Possible Destinations:  Chicago (AL), Pittsburgh, Detroit, Oklahoma City

Signed with Nashville - 5 years, $102.8 million

It's not often that the opportunity comes along to land a 3-time former Cy Young winner, but alas the opportunity is for the taking this off-season.  Posada is elite across the board and sure-fire ace.  At his next destination he will be looking to cement his legacy as one of, if not the, greatest pitcher in Kenny Powers history.  He will not come cheap, however. 

2. Stewart Mouton, 32, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 2.64 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 5 years, $90 million

Possible Destinations: Nashville, Seattle, Chicago (AL), Durham

Signed with Honolulu - 5 years, $91 million

Mouton, a former Cy Young award winner himself, seems every bit as elite as Posada.   He has the same incredible career ERA, and great ratings across the board.   He hardly is a consolation prize if you don't land Posada, he could be just as good.  Someone will land an ace by signing Mouton, but again it will be costly. 

3. Chipper Nippert, 31, SS
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 41 HR 120 RBI average
Salary Over/Under: 4 years, $62 million

Possible Destinations: Helena, Oklahoma City, New Britain, Durham

Signed with Seattle - 5 years, $75.5 million

Despite lackluster splits, Nippert has managed to flat out crush the ball throughout his career thanks to elite contact and power.  Still, the subpar splits may lead to some variability in batting average, but he should still crush a ton of home runs.  His biggest asset is his plus fielding ratings that making him a realistic play at shortstop.  That kind of power and contact at shortstop is pretty rare, making him a major asset to whomever lands him.  Age is a slight concern, but he should be able to put up similar numbers for a few more seasons, if not more.  

4. Brooks Michaels, 29, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 4.07 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 5 years, $58 million

Possible Destinations:  Oklahoma City, New Britain, Detroit, Helena

Signed with Durham - 5 years, $42.5 million

Michaels is not quite as elite as the top 2, but can still be a solid add to a rotation.  The big difference between Michaels and the top 2 is pitch quality, but he is still a great SP.  His career ERA suffered a bit in Dover, so he is better than it indicates, and he is only 29 years old, which means he should be just as effective at the end of his contract as he is now.  

5. Herbert Davis, 35, RP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.48 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $36 million

Possible Destinations: Durham, Seattle, Honolulu, Oakland

Signed with Seattle - 3 years, $22.8 million

Davis is an innings eater RP that is still going strong at age 35.  Hard to say that he really has any weaknesses in his arsenal, as we give him plus ratings across the board.  Age may be a slight factor at this point, particularly if teams are thinking of a 5 year deal, but he should still be extremely solid for the next few seasons for sure.  

6. Harry Vargas, 37, SP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.60 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 2 years, $22 million

Possible Destinations:  Pawtucket, Scranton, Buffalo, New Britain

Signed with Helena - 2 years, $13.3 million

Still going strong at age 37, showing little signs of decline in his output, Vargas will be a solid add to just about any rotation.  He's yet another pitcher with strong ratings across the board in this free agent class.   The question is, how much longer can he produce at an elite level, and how much will owners be willing to pay given that fact.  

7. Jose Alonso, 33, 3B
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: .295 career AVG
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $30 million

Possible Destinations:  Chicago (AL), Oklahoma City, Tampa Bay, Nashville

Signed with Pittsburgh - 3 years, $26.25 million

In a very weak free agent class of hitters, Alonso earns the nod as one of the top offensive players available.  He is great in the field, and should work anywhere except SS, which is exceptional for this stage in his career.  He has elite contact, and is great against righties and has a solid batting eye at the plate.  He should have a few good years left in him, and has championship experience, winning 4 rings with OKC.  

8. Reid Fassero, 33, RP
Type A Free Agent
Key Stat: 3.83 career ERA
Salary Over/Under: 3 years, $27 million

Possible Destinations:  Seattle, Scranton, Pittsburgh, Cleveland

Signed with Pittsburgh - 2 years, $4.5 million

A returnee from last year's list, Fassero didn't exactly conquer the world during his 1 year deal in Cleveland.  Still, he's a very solid RP capable of eating a lot of innings, so that definitely has valueAlthough not as good as Davis, he is two years younger and is capable of bettering his mediocre performance from last season. 

9. John Saitou, 35, SP
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Key Stat: 3.43 career ERA
Salary Over/Under:  3 years, $27 million

Possible Destinations:  Scranton, Pittsburgh, Oakland, St. Louis

Signed with Detroit - 2 years, $10.4 million

Saitou, although not as elite as some of the other options in the class, could be a nice, cheaper alternative to some of the big guns that will be more expensive.   His last two seasons in Pawtucket weren't great, but he still has very good control, and pitch quality, and nice splits.  He doesn't keep the ball down or throw with a great deal of velocity, but can still be a sold #3/#4 type for at least a few more seasons. 

10. Edwin Pierzynski, 28, 3B
Type B Free Agent
Key Stat: 186 career HR
Salary Over/Under: 4 years, $32 million

Possible Destinations: Helena, Nashville, Honolulu, Toronto

Signed with Pittsburgh - 5 years, $34.3 million

Pierzynski isn't exactly an elite hitter, but in this weak offensive free agent class, he makes the top ten.  His last few seasons have been disappointing at the plate, but he still has plus power, and a good batting eye.   His mediocre contact and RH split, are a bit of a drain on his batting average, and that is his downside.  He can still play a decent 3rd base in the field, and is only 28 years old.  

11. Pep Hasegawa, 32, DH
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Key Stat: 285 career HR
Salary Over/Under: 2 years, $9 million

Possible Destinations:  Durham, Chicago (AL), Helena, Pittsburgh

Signed with Tampa Bay - 3 years, $9.3 million

Pep is one of the best hitters available with great power and nice splits.  His contact and batting eye are mediocre, which has resulted in him struggling some years.  That, and the fact that he played most of his career in Seattle, but even a move to St. Louis didn't help much.  I guess we still think he's capable of doing better, and would be a nice addition as a DH in the AL.  

Friday, April 4, 2014

Season 14 Wrap Up

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Oklahoma City wins it all again in an even-numbered season!

Like clockwork, Oklahoma City took home their 4th consecutive even-numbered season World Series title.  That's not to say it was an easy road, as they were down 3 games to none in the ALCS to Honolulu.  Apparently, they forgot it was an even-numbered season until Game 4, as after that there was no stopping them, as they won 8 games in a row to take the crown, beating fellow number 1 seed Pawtucket to take the crown.  Pawtucket had a great season as well, but it appeared after the amazing comeback, Oklahoma City was a team of destiny, and there was no stopping them.  Congrats to both owners on great seasons, and the good news for all of the owners is that it is an odd-numbered season coming up, so it's anyone's title to take!

Individual awards were also handed out for Season 14, let's take a look at the winners. 

Most Valuable Player
American League -  Jason Tolbert, New Britain - .334 AVG 35 HR 127 RBI
Tolbert won a very close MVP race in the AL with a fantastic season at the plate.  The 28 year-old takes home his first MVP with his best season yet in his 6th full season in the majors.  He also made the All-Star team, his 2nd, and won a Silver Slugger, also his 2nd.  Tolbert looks to have many more productive seasons ahead of him. 

National League
J.C. Ganzel, Honolulu - .303 AVG 51 HR 119 RBI
Jeremy Randall, Buffalo - .299 AVG 44 HR 110 RBI
Speaking of very close races, the NL MVP race ended in a tie, and resulted in co-MVPs.   Ganzel crushed the ball all season for Honolulu, and also made the All-Star team (2nd), won a Silver Slugger (2nd) and took home a Gold Glove in RF (1st).  Extremely impressive, he's an elite talent and at jsut 26 years old, could get back here again.

Meanwhile, Randall caught games for one of the best pitching staffs in the league, while being extremely productive at the plate.  On top of this being his 3rd MVP win, only the 3rd player in Kenny Powers history to do so, he also won his 5th Silver Slugger and made his 5th All-Star team.  At just age 27, he has a decent chance of becoming Kenny Powers' first ever 4-time MVP. 

Cy Young Award
American League - Matty Posada, Detroit - 21-6 1.84 ERA 220 K
Posada was dealt to Detroit in the off-season, as Louisville began its rebuild process, and the deal yielded high dividends for Detroit.  Posting a microscopic ERA and a solid strikeout total, Posada took home his 3rd Cy Young Award, having won the previous two with Louisville.   He also made his 7th All-Star appearance, and is still only 30, so he will be shooting for the rare feat of 4 Cy Young awards, which has been done by only one other player. 

National League - Alberto Campos, Tucson - 21-4 2.79 ERA 203 K
Touted as the top prize in this past off-season's free agent class, Campos did not disappoint and lived up to his massive contract by taking home his first Cy Young award.  Campos was dominant in Tucson all season, and made his 6th All-Star appearance as well.  Luckily for Tucson, he's still got 4 years left on his contract!

Rookie of the Year
American League -  Brett Leach, Madison - .283 AVG 53 HR 135 RBI
A young 23-year old slugger, Leach helped anchor one of the league's most potent offenses with a tremendous rookie season in which he crushed 53 homers.  He also made the All-Star team.  The Rookie of the Year race wasn't even close, as not many rookies put up such elite numbers.   Look for him to continue to win awards in seasons to come. 

National League - Alex Sanchez, Tucson - .287 AVG 48 HR 127 RBI
In another blowout win, Sanchez took home the Rookie of the Year award in the NL, with similarly impressive numbers as his AL counterpart.   His elite power should enable him to produce many more similar stat lines in future seasons, of which there will be many, as he is only 21 years old. 

Fireman of the Year
American League -  Jay Borbon, Nashville - 2.90 ERA, 41 SV - 3rd win
National League - Damaso Perez, Vancouver - 2.96 ERA, 41 SV - 1st win

That's a wrap for Season 14, hope to see you all back for Season 15, after a hopefully quick rollover!