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This one is a little more cut and dry than the pitchers.  Let’s go over the top 3 hitters at each club by wOBA.  (100 PA required)

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With the minor league season coming to an end for most teams.  Let’s take a look at the pitching leaders for each team by tRA. (with at least 12 innings pitched)  Numbers courtesy of statcorner.

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While browsing this season’s stats for the Palm Beach Cardinals, where the park factors have a huge effect on any of the hitters there especially those that hit for power, Rainel Rosario stuck out like a heavy-hitting sore thumb.  Let’s take a look closer at Rosario after the jump.

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As the season rolls through the second half, here’s a quick look at the clubs standings in their divisions.

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Yesterday we looked at the small sample sizes and the minor league hitters, today let’s look at the pitchers after the jump.

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Let’s take a look at the early season stats for the hitters in the Cardinals system to see who is off to a hot start.

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The clubs completed their minor league Jupiter games and spent yesterday traveling to their respective homes. All four full season leagues start this week and, as always, we’ll be bringing you daily updates recapping the games and player highlights.

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Top Pitching Performance (counting): Casey Mulligan, 10.2 pRAA
Top Pitching Performance (rate): Casey Mulligan, 1.15 tRA

(There were some really terrible statistical performers on the Palm Beach team as Brett Zawacki, Arquimedes Nieto and Richard Castillo all racked up more than a full negative win relative to replacement.)

Top Hitting Performance (counting): Alex Castellanos, 28.5 bRAA
Top Hitting Performance (rate): Matt Carpenter, .410 wOBA & Alex Castellanos, .389 wOBA

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Standings: 16-9, leads the FSL South division

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Palm Beach is 11-13 in the second half and sits in 3rd place in the FSL South division after going 29-41 in the first half.

The Florida State League is a pitcher’s league, so some of the struggles of the hitters can be contributed somewhat to the park factors and the pitchers dominance in this league. The Palm Beach pitcher’s problems…not so much.

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