Coaches and Spiritual Leaders
Bennie Chau Patrick Poon
2006 Stats: .478 BA,  3 RBI, Gold Glove, All-Offense Team 2006 Stats: .600 BA,  3 RBI, All-Offense Team
Bennie is still the team's undisputed leader.  A seasoned veteran and true professional, Bennie wants to lead the team to a repeat championship this year.  Though his defense was a bit mroe shaky last year, he was still the team's Gold Glove shortstop.  He figures to be an integral part of the team's success this season. Pat followed up a season where he lead the team in home runs, with a disappointing 0 HR, 3 RBI season.   Despite the lack of power, his high average earned him a spot on the All-Offense Team.  Pat devoted most of his energy in game management and was  a steady team leader.  He figures to improve offensively and defensively and lead the team to victory this season. 
Martin Suen Jason Quintal
2006 Stats: .391 BA,  1 HR 6 RBI, Gold Glove 2006 Stats: .722 BA,  2 HR, 10 RBI, MVP Award, Gold Glove, All-Offense Team
Martin was team MVP in 2005, but only hit .391 in 2006.  Nonetheless, he still displayed stellar defense in the outfield.  Blessed with amazing speed, Martin was able to make the key plays in the field.  Martin figures to be a key cog in the team's success this season as well as he looks to improve on last year's lackluster stats. Jason, or JQ, laid down the lumber last season and earned himself the MVP award.  JQ clubbed a team high 2 home runs and inspired fear at the plate.  Despite his limited play in the field, his defense also earned him a Gold Glove as a utility player.  JQ is inspired to lead the team offensively yet again with his stated goal of leading the team in home runs and matching, if not exceeding, his MVP campaign.
Jeff Gon Roger Yien
2006 Stats: .435 BA, 7 RBI, Most Inspirational Player Award, Gold Glove, All-Offense Team 2006 Stats:  .539 BA, 2 HR, 15 RBI
Jeff is the consummate profressional.  Having played ball since his elementary school days, Jeff has established himself as a legend of the game.  The savvy veteran took on a coaching role last season, tutoring the team in the fundamentals of the game and leading them to victory.  He continues ot hit line drives to center field and play superb defense at first.  In recognition of his stellar leadership, he was voted the Most Inspirational Player for 2006. Roger brought the power again in 2006, delivering a team leading 2 home runs and 15 RBI.  More impressively, he improved on his terrible defense by committing a relative low number of errors, 2.  This season, he will try to capture the MVP and further improve his play in the field, while also serving as the team's newest spiritual leader.
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