September 7-13: Brock Bond. Brock was 6-14 (.429) with three runs, one double, one RBI, four walks and one stolen base in four playoff games.
August 31-September 6: Brock Bond and Cody Clark. Brock was 10-28 (.357) with four runs (93), two doubles (21), one triple (5) and two RBI (33) in seven games. Cody was 8-19 (.421) with four runs (33), three homeruns (8) and five RBI (32) in five games. He also threw one scoreless inning on the mound.
August 24-30: Blake Parker. Blake (2-2, 2.45) got three saves (21) in three relief appearances. He gave up one unearned run on one hit, walked one and struck out six in three innings.
August 17-23: Kit Pellow and Jarrett Gardner. Pellow was 13-34 (.382) with three runs (5), one double (2), one homerun (1) and 12 RBI (14) in seven games. Gardner (10-4, 3.93) won his only start of the week. He gave up six hits, walked none and struck out five in eight scoreless innings.
August 10-16: Dallas Keuchel and Duke Welker. Dallas (0-2, 1.72) took a no-decision in his only start. He gave up five hits, walked none and struck out five in seven scoreless innings. Duke (0-10, 5.44) got one save (2) and one hold (1) in two appearances. He gave up one hit, walked none and struck out two in five scoreless innings.
August 3-9: Chase Leavitt and Brian Walker. Chase was 11-18 (.611) with four runs (7), two doubles (2), ten RBI (10), five walks (10) and one stolen base (1) in five games. He also had one outfield assist. Brian was 7-13 (.538) with two runs (2), one double (1), four RBI (4) and three walks (3) in four games.
July 27-August 2: Brock Bond and Jess Todd. Brock was 13-26 (.500) with five runs (71), six doubles (17), two RBI (28) and three walks (49) in seven games. Jess (0-0, 0.00) picked up one save in three appearances. He gave up one hit, walked none and struck out seven in four scoreless innings.
July 20-26: Brock Bond and Daryl Maday. Brock was 10-24 (.417) with five runs (66), one double (11), one RBI (26), five walks (46) and one stolen base (12) in six games. Daryl (4-3, 3.66) took a no-decision in his only start. He gave up four hits, walked one and struck out one in seven scoreless innings.
July 13-19: Logan Forsythe and Dallas Keuchel. Logan was 9-23 (.391) with six runs (15), one triple (2), two homeruns (2) and six RBI (11) in six games. Dallas (0-0, 0.00) got two no-decisions in two starts. He gave up six hits, walked one and struck out nine in nine scoreless innings.
July 6-12: Craig Gentry and Jess Todd. Gentry was 11-25 (.440) with ten runs (67), two doubles (18), one homerun (6), three RBI (36), five walks (30) and six stolen bases (34) in seven games. He also had one outfield assist (3) to third base. Todd (4-1, 2.22) got one win and three saves (21) in four games. He gave up one run on two hits, walked one and struck out four in 4.2 innings.
June 29-July 5: Ryan Fox and Jess Todd. Ryan was 8-26 (.308) with eight runs (32), six homeruns (16), 13 RBI (34) and one stolen base (3) in seven games. Jess (3-1, 2.25) picked up two saves (18) in four appearances. He gave up six hits, walked none and struck out eight in five scoreless innings.
June 22-28: Jarrett Gardner. Jarrett (5-3, 3.92) threw a no-hitter in his only start of the week. He gave up one walk and struck out four in nine innings while facing one batter over the minimum. He only threw 92 pitches.
June 15-21: Craig Gentry and Nick Schmidt. Craig was 14-38 (.368) with eight runs (50), two doubles (15), one homerun (5), eight RBI (33) and two stolen bases (27) in nine games. Nick (4-0, 2.79) won one of his two starts on the week. He gave up two runs, one earned, on four hits, walked four and struck out ten in 11.0 innings.
June 8-14: Ryan Fox and Kit Pellow. Fox was 10-22 (.455) with eight runs (20), two doubles (5), five homeruns (8) and eight RBI (16) in six games. Pellow was 10-25 (.400) with nine runs (58), one double (11), two homeruns (11), seven RBI (41) and one stolen base (1) in six games.
June 1-7: Logan Forsythe and Craig Gentry. Logan was 8-22 (.364) with four runs (40), four doubles (13), two triples (3), one homerun (7), six RBI (26) and four walks (48) in six games. Craig was 9-24 (.375) with four runs (37), one double (12), one homerun (4), four RBI (24) and five stolen bases (20) in six games.
May 25-31: Craig Gentry and Nick Schmidt. Gentry was 9-25 (.360) with five runs (33), one double (11), one triple (3), one homerun (3), one RBI (20) and four stolen bases (15) in six games. Schmidt (2-0, 4.55) won one of his two starts. He gave up three unearned runs on six hits, walked one and struck out 11 in 9.1 innings.
May 18-24: Logan Forsythe and Craig Gentry. Logan was 9-20 (.450) with four runs (34), four walks (38), one double (9), two homeruns (6) and four RBI (17) in five games. Craig was 11-32 (.344) with five runs (28), three doubles (10), one homerun (2), six RBI (19) and three stolen bases (11) in seven games.
May 11-17: Brock Bond. Brock was 13-24 (.542) with seven runs (19), five RBI (11), three walks (12) and one stolen base (5) in six games.
May 4-10: Brock Bond and Logan Forsythe. Bond was 6-17 (.353) with three runs (12), one double (1), one triple (2), four RBI (6) and one stolen base (4) in five games. Forsythe was 8-25 (.320) with nine runs (25), two doubles (7), one homerun (3), two RBI (11), five walks (27) and one stolen base (3) in seven games.
April 27-May 3: Logan Forsythe. Logan was 7-19 (.368) with seven runs (16), one double (5), one triple (1), one homerun (2), two RBI (9), one stolen base (2) and 11 walks (22) in six games. He walked four times in one game.
April 20-26: Kit Pellow and Jess Todd. Pellow was 10-26 (.385) with eight runs (29), two doubles (7), two homeruns (5), four RBI (16) and two walks (9) in six games. Todd (1-0, 1.74) picked up one win and two saves (3) in three games. He walked one, struck out seven and didn't give up a hit in 4.1 scoreless innings.
April 13-19: Cliff Springston and Jess Todd. Cliff (0-0, 0.00) took a no-decision in his first start of the year. He gave up one unearned run on two hits, didn't walk a batter and struck out three in seven innings. Jess (0-0, 3.00) picked up one save (1) and one hold (2) in two games. He gave up three hits, walked one and struck out four in three scoreless innings.
April 6-12: Daryl Maday. Daryl (0-0, 0.00) took a no-decision in his first start of the year. He gave up two hits, walked two and struck out two in four scoreless innings.