2010 Disappointments
One of the biggest disappointments this season was the fact that with such a dynamic offensive team, the Miami Palms were kept well out of the playoff picture. Part of the problem was the starting pitching staff, notably Troy Munoz, whose ERA climbed from 3.46 to 4.15 this season, and Dallas Chastanet who bounced from 3.86 to 4.87, almost entirely because of all the home runs he has given up. Additionally, almost every pitcher in the bullpen has seen their ERA climb this season.
The Palms were able to ramp up their offense this season, but one player has fallen off dramatically. That would be Randy Winn, who has seen his home run total plummet from 22 to 10, and his batting average from .327 to .315. Still formidable, but not the same middle of the order threat he was in 2009.
The Palms were able to ramp up their offense this season, but one player has fallen off dramatically. That would be Randy Winn, who has seen his home run total plummet from 22 to 10, and his batting average from .327 to .315. Still formidable, but not the same middle of the order threat he was in 2009.
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