Austin Krob of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Austin Krob pitching for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Austin Krob pitching for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season. – photo by Joe Alexander
Austin Krob tied for the Flying Chanclas team lead in games started on the mound this season.

The 6-foot-3 left-hander from TCU appeared in five games, all starts. He compiled a 1-3 record with a 5.94 ERA and struck out 17 batters in 16 2/3 innings.

In his most recent outing, Krob pitched five shutout innings and allowed four hits with five strikeouts against the Amarillo Sod Squad on July 28 at Wolff Stadium.

Marcelo Perez of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Marcelo Perez pitches for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 TCL season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Marcelo Perez pitches for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 TCL season. – photo by Joe Alexander
Marcelo Perez tied for the Flying Chanclas’ team lead for starts by a pitcher this season with five.

The 5-foot-11 right-hander from TCU and Laredo Alexander had a 1-0 record and 0.44 ERA with 28 strikeouts in 20 1/3 innings.

Perez earned his win in his most recent outing. He threw six shutout innings with four hits and eight strikeouts as the Chanclas beat the Amarillo Sod Squad 5-1 on July 29.

Nick Wolff of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Nick Wolff playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. - photo by Joe Alexander
Nick Wolff playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. – photo by Joe Alexander
Nick Wolff is a catcher from Blinn College and Klein.

Wolff has played in 11 of 28 games for the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio this season.

The 6-foot-3, left-handed batter played in six games for Blinn as a sophomore during the shortened 2020 college season.

Eric Cervantes of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Eric Cervantes playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. - photo by Joe Alexander
Eric Cervantes playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. – photo by Joe Alexander
Eric Cervantes is a catcher from Howard College and Marshall High School.

Texas Collegiate League stats show he appeared in three games for the Flying Chanclas this season including the home opener at Wolff Stadium. He also played in Saturday night’s Chanclas vs. Texas USA game.

Grant Smith of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Grant Smith from Incarnate Word playing third base for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. - photo by Joe Alexander
Grant Smith from Incarnate Word playing third base for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium. – photo by Joe Alexander
Grant Smith is an infielder from Albuquerque, N.M., and University of the Incarnate Word.

Smith has been holding down third base for the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio. He has 19 hits and 11 RBIs in 25 games and has stolen three bases.

During the shortened 2020 college season, Smith led Incarnate Word in batting at .339 in 16 games. He had one double, one triple, one home run and 15 RBIs.

Leyton Barry of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Leyton Barry from UTSA playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 Texas Collegiate League season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Leyton Barry from UTSA playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 Texas Collegiate League season.
Leyton Barry was one of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio’s best hitters early in the season.

Barry, who saw his last action on July 16, batted .279 in 12 games with one home run, seven RBIs and eight runs scored.

Barry is listed as an infielder from Houston and UTSA. He played third base and left field for the Chanclas.

During the shortened 2020 college season, he batted .375 in seven games at UTSA with two home runs.

Tyler LaRue of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Tyler LaRue playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season. - photo by Joe Alexander
Tyler LaRue playing for the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium during the 2020 season.
Flying Chanclas de San Antonio catcher Tyler LaRue is from Blanco High School and Rice University.

LaRue played in 10 of Rice’s 16 games during the shortened 2020 season.

He earned first-team all-state honors at Blanco in 2019 and was picked in the 38th round of the MLB draft by the Washington Nationals.

LaRue has played in 19 of 23 games this season for the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio. He has one double, two triples, seven RBIs and has walked 13 times.

Ryan Flores of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Flying Chanclas first baseman Ryan Flores playing against the Victoria Generals at Wolff Stadium on July 18, 2020. - photo by Joe Alexander
Flying Chanclas first baseman Ryan Flores playing against the Victoria Generals at Wolff Stadium on July 18, 2020. – photo by Joe Alexander
Ryan Flores plays first base for the Flying Chanclas. He is from the University of the Incarnate Word and Corpus Christi Carroll High School.

Flores bats left-handed and leads the Chanclas in RBIs (15). He is second on the team in hits (21) and third in batting average (.323) after playing in 17 of the first 20 games.

Jalen Battles of the Flying Chanclas

Jalen Battles of the Flying Chanclas playing against the Round Rock Hairy Men at Wolff Stadium. - photo byJoe Alexander
Jalen Battles in his first game with the Flying Chanclas at Wolff Stadium.
Jalen Battles joined the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio after the Texas Collegiate League season started – playing his first game on July 10.

Battles had a hit, a walk and an RBI in his Chanclas debut, a 7-2 victory over the Round Rock Hairy Men at Wolff Stadium.

Battles is an infielder from Madison High School and University of Arkansas.

Lee Thomas of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio

Lee Thomas of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio playing against the Acadiana Cane Cutters on Saturday, July 4 at Wolff Stadium. - photo by Joe Alexander
Lee Thomas of the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio playing against the Acadiana Cane Cutters on Saturday, July 4 at Wolff Stadium.
Lee Thomas has been serving as the designated hitter for the Flying Chanclas de San Antonio.

Thomas is listed as a 6-foot-2 and 210-pound infielder and looks like he could be even a bit bigger than that. He is from Katy and plays at University of the Incarnate Word.

Thomas has played in nine games for the Chanclas. He has seven hits on the season including a double and a triple in Sunday’s 6-1 victory over the Round Rock Hairy Men.