Most improved player: Ayoz Sadan

The list of candidates for most improved player could be quite lengthy. There is Orlando Tiropes (who has confirmed an 's' at the end of his name, rather than a 'z'), who raised his batting average from .255 in 2009 to an astounding .333. There is Paul Janish, who was expected to be a liability at the plate when he came over from Cincinnati, but instead has hit a remarkable .313. Felix Gonsales has brought his win total up to 13 wins, more than doubling his career total. Martin Prado, by season's end, will likely have doubled his home run total from 10 to 20. Frank Sohn added 30 RBI to his. The only player, though, that has substantially improved his number in multiple categories is Ayoz Sadan. The left fielder has driven his batting average from .277 to .309, his home run total from 18 to 21, and his RBI total is higher already than last seasons 77.
It has been an historic season at the plate for most of the Palms hitters. It's hard to find anyone who has been a disappointment.

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