Posted on November 21st, 2010 by azruavatar in Memphis Redbirds
Pitching counting stats: PJ Walters, 19.6 pRAA
Pitching rate stats: PJ Walters, 3.80 tRA
Hitting counting stats: Allen Craig, 20.0 bRAA; Ruben Gotay, 18.8 bRAA
Hitting rate stats: Nick Stavinoha, .497 wOBA; Allen Craig, .421 wOBA; Mark Hamilton, .416 wOBA
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Nick Stavinoha has nothing left to prove in AAA.
You know, this is mildly scary. If a man is known by the company he keeps, and Craig is showing up on a statistical list alongside Gotay, Hamilton and Walters, what does that say about his status as a prospect?
I jest, to some extent, but really, how did Memphis have a first-place team with “performers” like this leading the way?
AAAA players make for good AAA teams. Majors…not so much.
Gotay and Stavinoha may be AAAA players but Craig, Hamilton, and Walters were all 25 in 2010. Seems a bit early to lable them all AAAA. Walters is younger than Dickson. In the next year or two, we will find out about Craig, Hamiliton, and Walters.
MacLane, Kinney, Rundles, Perez, Brown, and Howard were also AAAA players for Memphis. Most AAA teams have more than that. I’m guessing Memphis will have fewer in 2011.