I was just looking at some stats from the previous seasons. A few things I found interesting. Yes, this is very random.

In 2013, Hunter Renfroe hit 16 homers and Wes Rea hit 7 homers. Brett Pirtle was 3rd on the team with only 2 homers. That is an unreal gap. For comparison, our top 5 this year hit 15, 12, 11, 10, and 10. Maybe there was no power in 2013 because of dead bats, but if so, that would just make Renfroe that much more impressive. As a team we only hit 30 homers all year, so Renfroe hit 53.3% of our homers. In 2017, Brent Rooker hit 23 of our 59 homers (39.0%)

In 2013, Ross Mitchell was 13-0 with 1.53 ERA in 94.0 innings.

In 2009, our best ERA on the entire team was 4.15 (Nick Routt). That included all pitchers who made an appearance (even if they only threw 1 inning the entire year). For comparison, we had 11 pitchers with a lower ERA this year (Kole Alford led with an ERA of 0.00 in just 1/3 inning pitched).

In his career, Eric Cerantola threw 49 innings. He walked 33 batters, threw 14 wild pitches, and hit 13 batters.

Speaking of dead bats, in 2014, we hit 16 homers as a team. We only gave up 13 homers all year long. In 2021, we hit 75 homers and allowed 72 homers.