| Player | AVG | OBP | SLG | OPS | |
| xxx | .727 | .786 | .818 | 1.604 | |
| El Bambino | .636 | .636 | .636 | 1.273 | |
| xxx | .625 | .800 | .625 | 1.425 | |
| xxx | .500 | .636 | .500 | 1.136 | |
| xxx | .400 | .500 | .600 | 1.100 | |
| xxx | .385 | .429 | .462 | .890 |
The team advanced to the championship game and we lost to a team that's had our number all year. So, we were tournament runners-up, which isn't bad considering there were 10 teams in this tournament.
Bambino went into the tournament hitting .440, 6th on the team. He stayed hot and after 6 games in 4 days (yes, it was intense), he's now hitting .500, 3rd on the team for the season.
If he stays this hot, he will be in the running for being the team's best hitter, which is what I thought he had potential for based on his off-season workouts. It didn't happen like I had hoped. He started off poorly and we broke down his swing and built his whole approach to the plate up from scratch.
Really, I couldn't be happier with the way he did this weekend. He crushed and put himself clearly with the team's leaders.
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