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Do-stats, do-stats, do-do-stat stat stats.

The parallels between Stock and Vasquez’s 2008 and 2009 are sort of alarming, which makes me a little gun-shy about jumping full force onto the Robert Stock bandwagon. Stock will still probably rank pretty high on my list, but only because the system has thinned out so much because of trades.

I can’t believe it took Charlie Cutler 278 plate appearances to get promoted. Not much really much else to see here, in my opinion.

Age PA SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS
Jermaine Curtis 21 136 12 2 19 21 .304 .426 .438 .864
Charles Cutler 22 278 1 1 24 25 .351 .410 .455 .865
Xavier Scruggs 21 154 2 1 23 43 .295 .409 .527 .936
Matt Carpenter 23 126 2 0 17 13 .295 .405 .390 .795
Brett Lilley 254 1 1 32 44 .229 .367 .298 .664
Chris Swauger 22 126 2 1 9 23 .296 .357 .522 .879
D’ Marcus Ingram 21 141 7 5 17 18 .246 .341 .314 .654
Alex Castellanos 22 346 21 4 20 89 .270 .336 .412 .748
Jose Garcia 21 171 13 6 15 24 .265 .335 .381 .716
Paul Cruz 23 222 4 3 19 24 .260 .333 .357 .690
Jason Stidham 21 237 2 3 18 48 .261 .326 .374 .701
Jack Cawley 23 119 0 0 14 24 .222 .322 .333 .655
Jarred Bogany 22 288 16 7 28 78 .245 .320 .336 .656
Roberto Espinoza 20 259 2 1 28 49 .220 .314 .265 .579
Richard Racobaldo 23 138 4 1 12 23 .234 .304 .371 .675
Nico Vasquez 20 244 2 2 28 58 .197 .295 .250 .545
Frederick Parejo 18 379 2 5 35 55 .221 .294 .307 .600
Domnit Bolivar 20 185 4 1 13 56 .218 .290 .370 .659
Osvaldo Morales 21 405 1 0 35 119 .216 .289 .385 .674
Jonathan Edwards 21 254 0 1 21 85 .191 .272 .378 .649
Travis Mitchell 21 213 9 0 3 55 .254 .271 .312 .584
Ryde Rodriguez 21 209 3 0 7 51 .222 .258 .308 .566
Guillermo Toribio 22 119 2 0 10 25 .146 .233 .184 .417
Robert Stock 19 24 0 0 2 5 .095 .208 .095 .304
29 Players 21.1 5217 114 47 466 1110 .240 .320 .350 .670
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 9/12/2009.

Context check: The Midwest League is a pitcher’s league. Average batting line is .256/.329/.373 and the ballpark formerly known as JOD is a pitcher friendly park. Neutral when it comes to home-runs, but it also cuts down doubles.

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