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HITTING (8A-6A)

Player H AB R AVG
R. Alvarez, COL 14 24 .583
C. Crespo, SM 8 16 3 .500
A. Vallejo, ATM 6 12 4 .500
A. Acosta, BEL 7 15 6 .467
P. Dearmas, COL 7 15 .467
M. Perez, KIL 13 29 11 .448
R. De Armas, SM 8 18 2 .444
A. Cabrera, BEL 7 16 9 .438
R. Delgado, PAL 10 23 5 .435
D. Guevara, BEL 6 14 2 .429
M. Majewski, PAL 8 19 4 .421
Laz Rivera, COL 10 24 .416
K. Polo, SM 6 15 1 .400
J. Reyes, ATM 4 10 3 .400
F. Rodriguez, VAR 11 28 9 .393
W. Fabra, BEL 5 13 5 .385
S. Levine, KIL 8 21 7 .381
C. Khawam, SR 8 21 3 .381
L. Gutierrez, SW 6 16 2 .375
M. Wall, PAL 8 22 8 .364
C. Perez, COL 7 20 .350
K. Suarez, COL 7 20 .350
N. Mira, KIL 10 30 7 .333
J. Rodriguez, VAR 9 27 6 .333
D. Amion, SR 8 25 2 .320

HITTING (5A-2A)

Player H AB R AVG
L. Gonzalez, MC 8 14 6 .571
B. Roberts, PT 6 11 9 .545
D. Lopez, MC 7 13 7 .538
M. Perez, MC 8 15 5 .533
N. Salow, CUR 13 25 .520
M. Gonzalez, WWC 10 20 2 .500
V. Amor, MLA 12 25 7 .480
G. Soto, PT 9 19 5 .474
J. Patricio, JAC 4 9 1 .444
B. Miller, PT 7 16 5 .438
A. Penas, WWC 7 16 9 .438
A. Lorenzo, MLA 9 21 9 .429
A. Lima, MLA 8 19 9 .421
R. Pozo, GUL 5 12 2 .417
J. Dunand, GUL 5 12 6 .417
C. Rubiera, WWC 7 17 5 .412
J. Ziegelasch, PT 8 20 4 .400
L. Diaz, WWC 6 15 4 .400
J. Cox, MLA 6 15 9 .400
D. Philipp, PT 7 18 3 .389
B. Diaz, GUL 5 13 1 .385
I. Silwany, JAC 5 13 2 .385
A. Castillo, MLA 5 13 7 .385
R. Hernandez, WWC 7 20 3 .350
E. Angueira, MC 6 18 6 .333
D. Fernandez, WWC 5 15 4 .333
E. Araujo, CUR 7 21 .333
K. Macaulay, PT 5 15 4 .333
T. Yeash, CUR 8 26 .307

HR: Mike Perez (KIL) 4, Henry Hernandez (GUL) 3, Ryan Alvarez (COL) 3, Cris Perez (COL) 3, Ryan Gronlier (DA) 2, Anthony Rondon (MLA) 2, Luis Diaz (WWC) 2, David Lopez (MC) 2, Miguel Gonzalez (WWC) 2, Anthony Penas (WWC) 2.

RBI: Mike Perez (KIL) 15, Ryan Alvarez (COL) 11, Cris Perez (COL) 11, Alffredi Ramos (MLA) 10, Vicente Amor (MLA) 10, David Lopez (MC) 8, Miguel Perez (MC) 8, Jesus Rodriguez (KIL) 8, Gio Soto (PT) 8, Ben Roberts (PT) 7, Ivan Botero (BEL) 7, Anthony Rondon (MLA) 7, Jonathan Lorenzo (MLA) 7, Alex Lorenzo (MLA) 7, Will Ortiz (KIL) 7, Miguel Gonzalez (WWC) 7, R. Delgado (PAL) 7, M. Majewski (PAL) 6, Spencer Levine (KIL) 6, Nick Mira (KIL) 6, Alex Vallejo (ATM) 6, Niko Fernandez (BEL) 6, Henry Hernandez (GUL) 6, William Fabra (BEL) 5, Alec Acosta (BEL) 5, Lucas Fernandez-Rocha (BEL) 5, J. Cohen (PAL) 5, Diandre Amion (SR) 5, Gaby Mundo (BRA) 5, Ivan Nunez (BRA) 5, David Lanster (RE) 5, Ibrahim Silwany (JAC) 5, Juan Patricio (JAC) 5, Dustin Philipp (PT) 5, Keith Macaulay (PT) 5, Jordan Cox (MLA) 5, Claudio Rubiera (WWC) 5, Anthony Penas (WWC) 5, Laz Gonzalez (MC) 5, Luis Diaz (WWC) 5.

SB: Francisco Rodriguez (VAR) 10, Brian Hernandez (BRA) 8, Ryan Guzman (KIL) 8, Kevin Suarez (COL) 8, Matthew Heisenbottle (RE) 7, Garret Rubin (RE) 6, Mario Souffrain (VAR) 5, Ibrahim Silwany (JAC) 5, Alex Lorenzo (MLA) 5, Robert Hernandez (WWC) 5, Jose Reyes (ATM) 4, Alex Cabrera (BEL) 4, Zack Polito (KIL) 4, Ryan Sabbag (KIL) 4, Ryan Moralejo (RE) 4, David Lanster (RE) 4.

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