PITCHING
Alex Fernandez (18-7, 3.38 ERA, 1.17 WHIP, .218/.287/.364) had four complete games and two shutouts. He struck out 211 in 231.2 innings and allowed only 192 hits. He did surrender 29 home runs but generally stayed out of trouble.
Scott Erickson (19-8, 3.57, 1.33, .260/.312/.374) emerged as a premier pitcher, allowing only 15 homers in 214 innings and striking out 158.
Chuck Finley (13-8, 3.98. 1.27, .228/.304/.417) allowed only 162 hits but 32 were home runs, keeping his ERA near the 4.00 range. He struck out 178, second on the team.
Willie Blair (10-7, 3.82, 1.36, .266/.320/.399) allowed only 17 homers and 55 walks in 188.1 innings.
Dave Burba (15-8, 4.25, 1.39, .247/.323/.430) struck out 163 in 184.1 innings and emerged as a legitimate starting pitcher in this league.
Mike Remlinger (1-4, 3/3, 5.90, 1.58, .255/.357/.412) struck out 140 and pitched a ridiculous 122 innings in relief, but walked 68.
Bob Wickman (4-6, 2/5, 4.12, 1.36, .227/.314/.345) also had control problems, walking 44 in 91.2 innings and allowing 10 homers.
Eddie Guardado (4-3, 0/1, 5.02, 1.52, .292/.348/.476) was almost entirely ineffective despite striking out 60 in 52 innings.
Rick Aguilera (5-2, 1/6, 4.33, 1.31, .250/.317/.405) struck out 52 in 43.2 innings.
Robb Nen (0-6, 34/42, 5.32, 1.88, .278/.395/.401) had a rough year but still managed to save 34 games. He walked 34 in 45.2 innings but allowed only two homers.
Two prospects, Luke Wilkins (7-2, 0/2, 4.10, 1.61) and Jared Carmony (2-1, 1/5, 2.83. 1.14) played important roles in the bullpen, combining for 78 innings. Kelvim Escobat pitched only 6.1 innings but saved six in seven opportunities.