The offense really came on in the second half and with the additions of Pino and White it's become one of the league's best. We're still a terrible baserunning team despite all the steals (check out some of the CS numbers coming up in the next graphic). The pitching was fine as always but the defense was subpar although not horrible.
Also really coming on in the second half was Hardy, who had his best MLB season after dropping off from a good 2031 last years. Pino's numbers above of course are only with the Rays, he earned 7.1 on the season in total. Gurrola was a definite spark after being recalled while White was something of a disappointment after being acquired, hitting for power but not much else.
We had to constantly rebuild the rotation on the fly due to injuries but it ended up one of the league's best anyway. Lennon is a strong contender for Rookie of the Year and might get a few Cy votes. Meanwhile a sneaky-good season from Vargas in middle relief and his surface numbers would have been even better had he not suffered from one of the worst BABIPs on the team. The less said about Green and Watters the better though.
Overall the farm system looks pretty dire and it could present some longer-term issues. But it did produce three positive contributors to the current squad, especially Gurrola while Lowe and Salazar were outstanding in limited action. Keep an eye on Arroyo, our first-round pick this year who held his own in high-A.