Cairo had a pretty sucessful year after coming over from Las Vegas. As a backup for Moraga, he used his speed and contact to score 46 runs for us this season.
Moraga had another allstar year in New Orleans, finishing the season with 17 Homers, 68 RBI's and a .317 average. He is now hit more homers and batted in more runs then any one in franchise history!
Rhodes was moved up to the majors after hitting .315 in 31 games in AAA. Once he was up he still produced great numbers at the plate, key stat .912 OPS.
Manzanillo underachived this year. After coming over from New York at the begining of the season he was supposed to be a MVP candidate. Instead he dropped 35 points in batting average. He is still young and has upside.
Beamon is currently an MVP candidate! He had a great allstar and silverslugger season, playing in every single game, and logging majors best 206 hits, 38 homers, 109 RBI's, a .321 batting average, .953 OPS and in the field led all 2B in putouts, and plus plays.
Flores filled in at Centerfield and second basemen throughout the season, and got enough at-bats in part-time work to break the franchise single season record in stolen bases.
Hill filled in mostly as a backup this season.
R5 draftee Sodowsky stayed in the majors all season.
Highly touted rook, Abernathy, played 3B this season instead of his normal SS. He had a horrible year hitting only a .228 batting average. But he shows signs of progression from his 19 homers.
R5 rookie Martin started all year as our shortstop due to his great glove. Needs some work with the stick.
Delgado had a down year after moving to leftfield this season.
Carr added a vet bat to our club this season.
James provided a great outfield glove and stayed away from softomore slump.
In his first full year in the Majors, Gonzales showed he deserves to be in the Show. He had 110 hits as a backup and had a .351 onbase percentage and stole 20 bags.