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      <description>The Portland Beavers paced the organization in homers while the Eugene Emeralds had the highest batting average and on-base percentage. The Fort Wayne TinCaps had the most doubles while the AZL Padres led in three-baggers. Who won individual honors? John Conniff finds the bats that count.</description>
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