1.) Frank couldn't lead a horse to water. His best years are behind him and he's a whiny little b**** at times..... preferring to blame evryone but himself for his decline in play.
2.) Maggs is the "strong, silent" type. Maggs, from what I've seen and heard, isn't the type to talk a whole lot of s*** at any time. If Maggs is a leader, and I believe he is in some way, he leads by example..... not words or actions.
3.)Given Loaiza's track record in seasons previous, he's probably overjoyed that he is a ML leader in pitching and is enjoying his first healthy season in a long time. A guy that has struggled throughout most of his career and only plays a game every 5 days could be a clubhouse cheerleader more than a clubhouse leader.
So considering very few MLB players actually have CAREERS where they lead the team in most offensive categories or pitching W's-L's/ERA's/IP, etc., you'd prefer team leader by committe every year based on an individual players play? Leaders are born, not made.