Andre Ethier went just 2-for-10 with one RBI in his final week with the Phoenix Desert Dogs, but the outfielder still made headlines.
The former second-round draft pick bolstered his fast-growing resume when he was honored with the AFL's Dernell Stenson Sportsmanship Award on Nov. 9. Ethier, the Texas League Player of the Year and All-Star Game MVP, was chosen from a group of six candidates -- one from each team -- who had been nominated by their managers.
Despite his struggles in the final week, Ethier finished the season with monster numbers. In 23 games, he batted .366 with two homers and 21 RBIs while leading the league with a .495 on-base percentage and tying for the lead with 21 walks.
Here's how the other A's prospects performed during week of Nov. 4-10:
1B Daric Barton -- After going 0-for-6 in his first two games this week, the former first-round draft pick went 4-for-5 in his last two to finish the season with a .267 average (20-for-75). He hit one homer, drove in 10 runs and scored 16 while tying Ethier for the AFL lead with 21 walks.
RHP Shawn Kohn -- Kohn made two relief appearances, tossing two innings in each. In his first outing, he gave up an unearned run on one hit; in the season finale, he was tagged for five runs on eight hits to finish with a 7.71 ERA in 14 innings.
RHP Shane Komine -- In his only start, the 25-year-old Hawaiian had to settle for a no-decision after giving up just one run on two hits over five innings. The performance actually raised his ERA to 1.14, a figure that would have led the league if he had enough innings to qualify. Komine finished the season 1-1 with three walks and 18 strikeouts in 23 2/3 innings.
LHP Matt Lynch -- Lynch made two relief appearances, allowing two runs on five hits while striking out three. He finished the season 2-0 with one save and a 6.60 ERA in 15 innings.
RHP Marcus McBeth -- McBeth did not return to the mound after tossing a scoreless inning on Nov. 3 against the Solar Sox. The 25-year-old South Carolina native ended the season with a 2.25 ERA in only four innings. He walked three, fanned five and surrendered just one hit.
C Kurt Suzuki -- Suzuki entered the week at .276 and went 5-for-9 in his final three games to finish at .342. He did not hit a homer in the AFL, but collected four doubles and drew eight walks while compiling a lofty .447 on-base percentage.