Darell Hernaiz was the best player on the field, and it wasn't close. He was hitting the ball hard, even if he only had one hit. He had a clear plan at the plate, and has a pretty big swing - looking to launch the ball and drive it. The Shorebirds nearly turned an incredible double play in the 6th, with Hernaiz making a great turn playing 2nd base - but the 1B Cruz came off the bag a bit. Hernaiz also seems to have a really high baseball IQ. On a play where the runner at first was stealing, the batter hit a sharp grounder to him, and was quick enough to still throw to the SS to get the lead out. All of this to say, I was really impressed by Hernaiz.
Creed Willems looked absolutely lost. Half-swings on 0-0 counts, swinging at balls outside the zone - he looked like he had no plan, and was overmatched. This is really sad since none of the Firefly pitchers had overwhelming stuff (even though the starter, Cameron, threw a perfect 5-innings, it was 87-88 with a decent changeup). It wasn't pretty, guys.
Juan De los Santos had great stuff. He was 91-93 (according to the stadium gun), and the home run he gave up was the only hard hit ball against him the whole game. He had 6 k's in 4 innings, and was in control the entire time. He had 3 walks, and some of them seemed like they were on close pitches, and it never felt like he was going to give up the big hit. I'm going to follow him a lot closer. Also, he is a large man. I didn't realize how big he was. He is listed at 6'3" 250lbs, and he just looks like a man among boys. His physique reminds me of Jose Contreras.
A few other tidbits: Luis Valdez had himself a game. He had a great catch in CF with runners on (played some 3B later in the game also), a HR, and a SB. He is 22, but played really well. Moises Ramirez didn't have any hits, but hit the ball hard a few times. He seems like he'll bust out of his slump soon.