I actually think the results for Miller came out to be very plausible. We had someone people who thought he’d do quite well and others who thought he’d have a bit of a rockier year. I’m personally a touch average on his FIP but overall it was a relatively clustered group of FIPs. Now, Miller could also completely bomb out in a full season of Double A but if he performs to these projections, he’ll be a top-10 or top-5 prospect in baseball entering 2011.

IP Hits BB K HR ERA FIP K/9 BB/9 K:BB HR/9
130 138 50 120 15 4.6 4.00 8.30 3.46 2.40 1.03
145 139 37 163 14 2.86 2.97 10.1 2.29 4.40 0.86
142 153 43 175 12 3.27 2.74 11.0 2.72 4.06 0.76
148 133 42 159 12 3.05 2.95 9.66 2.55 3.78 0.72
128 116 42 144 14 3.42 3.35 10.1 2.95 3.42 0.98
141 157 53 128 13 4.4 3.71 8.17 3.38 2.41 0.82
125 133 38 134 12 3.74 3.21 9.64 2.73 3.52 0.86
120 132 65 144 11 3.4 3.61 10.8 4.87 2.21 0.82
126 129 52 143 15 3.61 3.71 10.2 3.71 2.75 1.07
128 125 38 152 17 3.81 3.44 10.6 2.67 4.00 1.19
120 100 35 110 10 3.5 3.32 8.25 2.62 3.14 0.75
145 120 51 145 14 3.78 3.51 9.00 3.16 2.84 0.86
150 128 45 207 9 2.28 2.12 12.4 2.70 4.60 0.54
150 150 60 180 17 4.25 3.47 10.8 3.60 3.00 1.02
Average 135.5 132.3 46.5 150.2 13.2 3.56 3.27 9.97 3.08 3.23 0.87
2010 104.1 96 33 140 7 3.71 2.42 12.08 2.85 4.24 0.60
2 Responses to “Community Projection Results: Shelby Miller”
  1. Franklin says:

    So this is what we expect from Shelby in a full season of AA ball, but what would we consider a success? Jumping from low-A to the Texas League is no small feat, so is a FIP of 3.75 or better with good health considered successful?

    • Gruntosaurus says:

      I’d certainly think so, and I don’t know that I’d even set the bar for success that high. Give me a K/BB ratio of better than 3 (which, be it noted, I did not project him to have), and a K/9 rate around 9, and I don’t really care what the result is on balls in play, whether long balls or not. Remember, he’d not only be facing AA batters, but also throwing to an AA catcher … and Cardinals minor-league catchers not named Pagnozzi have game-calling shortcomings, right? Because TLR said so, in effect. He might even be right…

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