Behold! Numbers for your perusal, sorted by the best on-base percentage to last.

Age PA 2B 3B HR SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS TB
Charles Cutler 22 181 10 2 1 2 0 25 22 .274 .406 .390 .796 57
Peter Kozma 21 84 5 0 0 1 0 8 16 .315 .381 .384 .765 28
Aaron Luna 228 11 4 8 3 2 22 41 .253 .374 .484 .858 90
Adron Chambers 22 517 17 16 1 21 12 47 96 .283 .370 .400 .770 179
Shane Peterson 21 319 11 4 6 10 1 21 52 .298 .367 .428 .795 122
Nicholas Derba 23 114 4 0 1 1 1 20 31 .198 .354 .275 .629 25
Colt Sedbrook 23 275 7 2 2 10 3 29 48 .223 .352 .299 .651 67
Oliver Marmol 22 223 10 1 2 5 3 18 55 .204 .321 .301 .622 56
Curt Smith 22 399 15 3 10 1 3 15 67 .286 .319 .423 .742 157
Chris Swauger 22 312 19 4 7 4 2 14 45 .273 .318 .439 .758 127
Thomas Pham 21 380 15 5 8 18 6 36 102 .232 .313 .378 .691 127
Jermaine Curtis 21 369 7 0 1 7 4 34 52 .197 .301 .229 .531 72
Jose Garcia 21 270 10 1 1 14 6 15 30 .258 .300 .320 .620 78
Francisco Rivera 20 364 18 3 3 2 1 20 52 .251 .297 .349 .646 118
Matt Carpenter 23 128 6 1 2 1 0 10 24 .219 .286 .342 .628 39
Paul Vasquez 24 156 6 1 3 1 2 3 29 .253 .277 .367 .644 55
Domnit Bolivar 20 274 12 1 1 4 2 13 76 .227 .267 .293 .560 75
Blake Murphy 24 156 7 1 2 1 0 16 41 .162 .255 .272 .527 37
Matthew Arburr 23 98 2 0 5 0 0 8 44 .157 .235 .348 .583 31
28 Players 21.7 5097 203 51 65 106 50 386 1005 .244 .319 .355 .674 1600
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 9/20/2009.
  • Context! Florida State League hit .252/.329/.363 and scored only just 3.9 runs per game. Minor league park factor for Roger Dean is pretty rough. It’s a 93, meaning it cuts runs down 7% on average.  HR factor is 80, meaning a lot of balls that normally would go out die on the warning track. This makes Aaron Luna’s slugging % look pretty impressive.
  • I wonder what Pete Kozma would have done a full season at Palm Beach.
  • Cutler hit .351 in the Midwest League, thanks in part to a .380 BABIP. He didn’t have the same luck in the FSL, but gotta like that plate discipline and walk rate.
  • Tommy Pham hit a respectable .256/.353/.450 in the 2nd half. Hopefully that’s some sort of precursor to the breakout we’ve all been waiting for.
  • 16 triples and 21 steals and a .370 on-base percentage for Adron Chambers. I think we’ve been sleeping on Chambers a bit. I hear he’s a nice fielder, too.
5 Responses to “2009 Palm Beach Cardinal Hitting Stats”
  1. cariocacardinal says:

    Luna is way under rated. If he makes it as a 2B his numbers will be huge for a 2B. However, even as a corner OF or 3B (my gut says this where he’ll end up) his bat will play. With his OBP and power, he only has to hit .240 to OPS 800+.

  2. Neil T. says:

    The other player who jumps out of the stats is Chris Swauger. In 68 fewer ABs than Pham, Swauger hit one fewer home run. Plus his BA was considerably higher. He’s worth following next summer to see if his tools play at the AA level.

  3. tom s. says:

    i’m more impressed with chambers, seeing his line up against the average for the A+ level. will he start at springfield in 2010?

    defensive specialist nick derba doesn’t look so bad in context, either. his obp is good. his average is low and his ISO is pretty poor. his LD% is pretty bad (16%), so it doesn’t seem to be an artifact of babip exclusively (babip .221). still, if he’s got a decent batter’s eye, he might get work as a defensive backup. if he managed a mid-season promotion next year, i’d be interested to see how he does at springfield (in a hitter’s league and park).

  4. cariocacardinal says:

    tom s. — Derba was promoted this year. He actually played more games at Springfield than PB. He continued taking a lot of walks but his hitting got worse (.508 OPS).

  5. RobertoRydeWagner says:

    Palm Beach hitters collect triples. Yarbrough got a bunch, Haerther, van Slyke, etc. The 16 by Chambers is inflated by a park effect.
    Chambers is a sleeper, as a low draft pick. Maybe he can become the next Nyger Morgan.
    Pham has speed, arm, and power when he makes contact. He may develop. He has the tools.

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