For the twenty first consecutive season, the ZiPS projection system is unleashing a full set of prognostications. For extra data on the ZiPS projections, please seek the advice of this 12 months’s introduction and MLB’s glossary entry. The workforce order is chosen by lot, and the subsequent workforce up is the Athletics.
Batters
Within the race for the worst franchise in baseball, the White Sox simply took the title when it comes to sheer incompetence. However their out of contact proprietor who legitimately wished to win can’t match up with the A’s John Fisher, who most likely thought whereas watching Moneyball that Rachel Phelps was manner too beneficiant together with her workforce spending. The A’s received 69-93 video games, a decent quantity so far as horrible groups go, but it surely left them in a clumsy limbo: They’re not ok to fake to be playoff related, however not unhealthy sufficient for younger followers to sometime inform tales to their grandchildren in regards to the workforce’s notoriety.
In fact, there’s truly lots to love about this set of projections, even when it’s distributed amongst belongings you don’t. Brent Rooker not solely demonstrated that his 2023 breakout wasn’t a fluke, however he additionally had a second breakout this season that was even higher than the primary. Contemplating he ran a .362 BABIP, he’s seemingly going to provide again a minimum of among the positive aspects he made. How a lot he regresses is a supply of disagreement between ZiPS and Steamer, however he’s conclusively confirmed that he’s not just a few DH-type participant who’s going to place up a 110 wRC+ and 1.7 WAR. Rooker isn’t younger, so hopefully the A’s will commerce him to a workforce with video games that matter earlier than he advances too far into his thirties.
Jacob Wilson will get a really stable projection, and ZiPS sees a little bit of a bounceback marketing campaign for Zack Gelof. I wouldn’t name ZiPS a full believer in Lawrence Butler or JJ Bleday, but it surely a minimum of grants them adequacy, which is a step up for each from final 12 months’s projections. ZiPS is decidedly detrimental on the mulligan stew in left subject, and it isn’t shopping for Tyler Soderstrom as a primary baseman, both. I don’t know if the Nick Kurtz projection is just too excessive, too low, or simply proper given he has performed virtually no skilled baseball. ZiPS does know his Wake Forest numbers, however faculty translations are extra speculative than crypto forex with meme names.
One can argue probably the most disappointing components of those projections aren’t the gamers on the father or mother membership, however the minor leaguers. Previous Wilson and perhaps Kurtz, ZiPS simply doesn’t see anybody within the system having main upside. I imply, Tommy White would possibly instantly turn out to be the offensive beast he was hoped to be, however the laptop isn’t banking on it.
Pitchers
Eep. You already know a workforce’s pitching projections aren’t going properly when the participant with the perfect projected ERA+ (Mason Miller) has an almost 50-point edge over everybody else. One factor that used to maintain the A’s from falling too far out of the pennant race was that, for a very long time, this was a workforce that would churn out nondescript soft-tossing mid-rotation starters as if it owned a patent on the method. For the third consecutive season, nevertheless, the 2024 A’s didn’t have a single pitcher who began 20 video games with an ERA+ of a minimum of 100. That is hardly a filter for locating a Cy Younger candidate! JP Sears had his moments in 2024, however on the finish of the day, he’s merely a soft-tossing lefty with no strikeout pitch who can’t preserve the ball down all that properly, not any respectable workforce’s ace. Mitch Spence is fascinating, however he isn’t lacking bats within the majors but. Our prospect workforce wrote that Joey Estes wanted to develop a very good secondary pitch, and that criticism rings true; he has a mediocre slider and changeup, which means that his first rate command hasn’t meant all that a lot.
I discover J.T. Ginn and Osvaldo Bido extra fascinating. If Ginn retains working along with his sinker, he may need success within the majors for some time, and Bido a minimum of makes it look like there’s some journey taking place on the mound; his management is spotty, however he’s received a tough two-seamery sinker that I feel may very well be an actual weapon if he ever will get the grasp of it. Most pitchers like Bido don’t work out in the long term, however I can squint my eyes and see a Bido breakout as a extra tangible concept than what a Sears or Estes breakout would appear to be.
The bullpen is… not good. Miller tasks for the entire bullpen’s WAR, which is ok when you assume you’re going to make use of him for 500 innings. After Miller, there’s not a whole lot of correlation between spot within the pecking order and the ZiPS projection; Michel Otañez will get a good projection in ZiPS, whereas Brady Basso most likely doesn’t make the workforce, a minimum of not in April.
The A’s have virtually no assured contracts, the one two proper now being the lately agreed one-year pacts with Seth Brown and T.J. McFarland. Usually that may give a workforce some flexibility to fill some holes in free company, however everyone knows that’s not going to occur. The Athletics will seemingly win someplace between 65 and 72 video games or so, and little or no shall be remembered in regards to the season exterior the bizarre stadium scenario they’re in.
Talking of that scenario, projecting Sutter Well being Area is a little bit of an issue with out knowledge from previous MLB video games. It’s a pitchers’ park within the Pacific Coast League, however that’s not precisely telling provided that the common park within the PCL would seemingly be a hitters’ park within the majors. I’ve a tough estimate of it as principally common, although I count on some outfielders may need a number of adventures getting used to the caroms because the fences have some corners. The foul territory is way lowered, nevertheless, and which may imply one thing on the margins, contemplating you would possibly have the ability to park a 747 within the Coliseum’s foul territory. Hopefully, by the point the A’s transfer once more, I’ll have stopped calling the park “Sutter Residence” after the vineyard.
Sutter Well being Area graphic made by Szym. Depth charts constructed by means of these listed right here. Dimension of participant names may be very roughly proportional to Depth Chart enjoying time.
Batters – Normal
Participant
B
Age
PO
PA
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
SO
SB
CS
Brent Rooker
R
30
DH
590
522
76
140
24
2
37
101
57
171
8
2
Lawrence Butler
L
24
RF
545
496
73
124
25
3
20
71
44
137
17
2
Shea Langeliers
R
27
C
517
469
61
109
20
2
27
78
39
141
3
2
Zack Gelof
R
25
2B
549
498
66
116
24
2
19
66
43
174
22
3
Esteury Ruiz
R
26
LF
445
394
57
100
21
2
10
51
29
100
40
11
Alejo Lopez
B
29
3B
459
411
52
107
20
1
4
41
38
69
10
4
JJ Bleday
L
27
CF
590
517
70
116
30
3
21
68
67
126
3
2
Jacob Wilson
R
23
SS
320
294
45
84
21
2
5
35
17
29
1
1
Colby Thomas
R
24
LF
576
533
63
125
34
4
20
80
28
168
10
3
Denzel Clarke
R
25
CF
449
408
56
90
18
5
12
54
31
162
17
5
Darell Hernaiz
R
23
SS
437
400
49
99
18
2
7
44
28
76
8
3
Max Muncy
R
22
SS
401
361
44
85
20
1
9
48
25
128
5
2
Brett Harris
R
27
3B
449
395
51
87
14
1
9
49
41
93
5
3
Abraham Toro
B
28
3B
410
372
42
89
21
1
9
40
30
72
4
2
Cooper Bowman
R
25
2B
485
430
59
92
19
2
10
47
38
129
24
4
CJ Alexander
L
28
3B
413
385
49
89
21
3
14
49
23
112
4
2
Miguel Andujar
R
30
LF
408
382
43
103
21
1
9
44
22
56
4
2
Armando Alvarez
R
30
2B
348
316
41
77
18
1
10
39
28
74
3
1
Seth Brown
L
32
LF
443
408
46
97
18
2
20
61
31
122
5
1
Carlos Perez
R
34
C
404
364
43
75
16
1
14
48
31
84
0
0
Hoy Park
L
29
RF
415
357
49
78
14
2
7
35
50
108
9
3
Cole Conn
B
23
C
392
340
33
64
12
1
5
31
35
105
5
1
Max Schuemann
R
28
SS
468
402
58
89
15
2
7
44
46
121
15
3
Daniel Susac
R
24
C
394
370
33
85
15
2
8
43
16
116
4
1
Jordan Groshans
R
25
3B
453
412
46
94
16
1
4
34
38
92
0
1
Will Simpson
R
23
1B
530
478
56
110
25
2
14
56
47
167
3
2
Tyler Nevin
R
28
1B
399
355
42
83
17
1
11
43
34
87
1
0
Nick Kurtz
L
22
1B
443
411
54
104
20
0
10
39
30
99
2
2
Jordan Diaz
R
24
DH
487
455
44
113
22
1
14
60
26
97
0
1
Tyler Soderstrom
L
23
1B
456
414
44
92
17
2
19
60
34
124
0
1
Brennan Milone
R
24
1B
521
470
55
107
22
1
12
57
42
131
4
3
Logan Davidson
B
27
LF
417
382
44
84
18
2
9
45
30
138
4
2
Shane McGuire
L
26
C
336
295
31
59
10
1
3
27
34
76
3
1
Joshua Kuroda-Grauer
R
22
SS
132
119
14
27
3
0
0
11
8
12
3
2
Jeremy Eierman
R
28
SS
278
256
24
47
9
0
9
33
14
110
2
1
Lazaro Armenteros
R
26
LF
314
277
35
58
10
1
8
36
30
140
11
6
Henry Bolte
R
21
RF
557
503
69
109
22
5
12
63
43
234
24
9
Kyle McCann
L
27
C
336
302
33
59
11
0
10
37
29
130
1
0
Jeisson Rosario
L
25
RF
386
340
35
71
12
2
5
29
40
116
6
5
Quincy Nieporte
R
30
DH
350
315
33
70
13
1
9
39
26
81
2
0
Luke Mann
L
25
3B
509
467
39
93
14
2
11
49
31
162
2
0
Colby Halter
L
23
2B
266
238
24
49
11
1
2
21
24
100
6
5
Drew Lugbauer
L
28
1B
399
363
39
68
15
0
16
43
32
181
0
0
Casey Yamauchi
R
24
2B
327
299
32
68
9
1
0
25
14
36
11
4
Jonny Butler
L
26
LF
459
417
43
83
16
4
6
40
35
134
9
2
Stephen Piscotty
R
34
RF
177
162
14
33
6
0
4
15
12
52
0
0
Carlos Amaya
R
23
C
176
163
13
29
7
0
2
13
8
51
1
1
Jared Dickey
L
23
RF
468
426
45
97
15
5
8
48
29
100
5
3
Euribiel Angeles
R
23
SS
473
454
36
105
16
3
4
40
13
75
10
3
Junior Perez
R
23
CF
457
413
47
80
19
2
8
41
35
183
18
5
Nate Nankil
R
22
RF
498
449
40
100
20
1
7
51
33
119
2
2
CJ Rodriguez
R
24
C
285
255
16
42
5
1
0
13
27
66
0
0
Jack Winkler
R
26
SS
489
447
47
86
19
1
6
43
31
126
13
4
Ryan Lasko
R
23
CF
564
505
49
95
22
1
4
41
48
172
17
5
Sahid Valenzuela
B
27
3B
275
256
22
50
8
1
1
17
13
67
2
1
Cameron Masterman
R
26
DH
294
268
30
53
11
1
6
28
21
134
2
1
Caeden Trenkle
L
24
LF
288
264
31
52
8
2
4
24
18
100
3
1
Brayan Buelvas
R
23
CF
477
436
44
87
20
4
7
44
33
141
13
4
Dereck Salom
R
24
3B
361
321
29
58
8
1
2
23
33
79
3
1
Jose Mujica
R
24
C
217
205
17
38
6
0
2
17
8
56
0
1
T.J. Schofield-Sam
L
24
2B
462
429
40
93
19
3
4
45
16
108
3
3
Danny Bautista Jr.
R
24
1B
431
395
37
85
16
3
2
36
22
77
7
5
Jose Escorche
R
23
2B
206
192
18
33
4
0
0
12
9
67
4
2
Batters – Superior
Participant
PA
BA
OBP
SLG
OPS+
ISO
BABIP
Def
WAR
wOBA
3YOPS+
RC
Brent Rooker
590
.268
.346
.535
143
.266
.328
0
3.9
.373
136
99
Lawrence Butler
545
.250
.310
.433
107
.183
.306
5
2.2
.320
109
71
Shea Langeliers
517
.232
.296
.456
108
.224
.272
-7
2.1
.321
108
65
Zack Gelof
549
.233
.296
.404
95
.171
.318
2
2.1
.304
99
65
Esteury Ruiz
445
.254
.325
.393
101
.139
.317
5
1.8
.316
102
63
Alejo Lopez
459
.260
.332
.343
91
.083
.305
5
1.8
.302
89
50
JJ Bleday
590
.224
.316
.416
104
.191
.257
-6
1.7
.319
103
69
Jacob Wilson
320
.285
.333
.421
111
.136
.303
-2
1.5
.328
108
42
Colby Thomas
576
.235
.287
.426
97
.192
.305
6
1.5
.307
102
68
Denzel Clarke
449
.221
.287
.378
85
.157
.333
5
1.4
.291
89
50
Darell Hernaiz
437
.248
.300
.355
84
.108
.290
1
1.2
.288
87
45
Max Muncy
401
.235
.300
.371
88
.136
.339
0
1.2
.295
90
42
Brett Harris
449
.220
.307
.329
80
.109
.267
5
1.0
.286
82
42
Abraham Toro
410
.240
.303
.374
90
.135
.275
1
1.0
.297
90
44
Cooper Bowman
485
.214
.286
.337
75
.123
.282
3
0.9
.277
77
48
CJ Alexander
413
.231
.278
.411
91
.179
.290
-1
0.8
.297
93
46
Miguel Andujar
408
.270
.311
.401
99
.131
.297
1
0.7
.309
98
49
Armando Alvarez
348
.244
.305
.402
97
.158
.289
-5
0.6
.307
94
40
Seth Brown
443
.238
.294
.439
103
.201
.289
-3
0.6
.314
98
54
Carlos Perez
404
.206
.277
.371
81
.165
.230
-3
0.6
.283
77
38
Hoy Park
415
.218
.318
.328
83
.109
.293
4
0.5
.290
81
40
Cole Conn
392
.188
.275
.274
56
.085
.257
6
0.5
.251
61
27
Max Schuemann
468
.221
.317
.321
81
.100
.299
-8
0.4
.289
82
45
Daniel Susac
394
.230
.269
.346
72
.116
.313
-1
0.3
.269
76
36
Jordan Groshans
453
.228
.294
.301
68
.073
.285
4
0.2
.267
72
37
Will Simpson
530
.230
.298
.379
89
.149
.324
2
0.2
.296
93
55
Tyler Nevin
399
.234
.308
.380
93
.146
.280
-1
0.2
.303
94
42
Nick Kurtz
443
.253
.307
.375
91
.122
.311
0
0.1
.300
97
49
Jordan Diaz
487
.248
.294
.393
91
.145
.288
0
0.1
.299
96
53
Tyler Soderstrom
456
.222
.287
.410
94
.188
.269
-2
0.0
.301
100
49
Brennan Milone
521
.228
.296
.356
83
.128
.291
4
0.0
.287
86
51
Logan Davidson
417
.220
.281
.348
76
.128
.320
5
0.0
.276
79
39
Shane McGuire
336
.200
.290
.272
60
.071
.260
0
0.0
.258
62
24
Joshua Kuroda-Grauer
132
.227
.303
.252
59
.025
.252
0
-0.1
.258
63
11
Jeremy Eierman
278
.183
.238
.324
56
.140
.277
1
-0.2
.247
57
21
Lazaro Armenteros
314
.210
.300
.340
80
.130
.388
-2
-0.3
.287
83
33
Henry Bolte
557
.217
.289
.352
80
.135
.377
-1
-0.3
.283
90
60
Kyle McCann
336
.195
.274
.331
69
.136
.302
-7
-0.4
.268
72
28
Jeisson Rosario
386
.209
.294
.300
68
.091
.301
3
-0.4
.269
69
33
Quincy Nieporte
350
.222
.284
.355
79
.133
.271
0
-0.4
.280
75
32
Luke Mann
509
.199
.261
.308
60
.109
.279
2
-0.5
.254
65
38
Colby Halter
266
.206
.286
.285
62
.080
.345
-2
-0.5
.258
64
23
Drew Lugbauer
399
.187
.258
.361
72
.174
.314
2
-0.6
.270
74
34
Casey Yamauchi
327
.227
.284
.264
56
.037
.258
-2
-0.7
.250
56
26
Jonny Butler
459
.199
.268
.299
60
.101
.278
6
-0.7
.254
63
36
Stephen Piscotty
177
.203
.266
.314
63
.111
.273
-2
-0.7
.258
58
14
Carlos Amaya
176
.178
.218
.257
34
.080
.245
-1
-0.8
.211
40
10
Jared Dickey
468
.228
.293
.343
79
.115
.280
-4
-0.8
.282
82
45
Euribiel Angeles
473
.231
.254
.306
57
.075
.269
-2
-0.8
.245
62
39
Junior Perez
457
.194
.258
.307
59
.114
.324
-2
-0.8
.251
65
39
Nate Nankil
498
.223
.295
.319
73
.096
.288
-1
-0.8
.276
79
44
CJ Rodriguez
285
.165
.249
.192
27
.027
.222
3
-0.8
.209
29
12
Jack Winkler
489
.193
.256
.280
51
.087
.254
-1
-0.8
.240
54
36
Ryan Lasko
564
.188
.270
.260
50
.071
.277
3
-0.9
.243
53
41
Sahid Valenzuela
275
.196
.239
.246
37
.051
.261
3
-0.9
.218
39
16
Cameron Masterman
294
.198
.262
.313
61
.116
.367
0
-1.0
.256
64
23
Caeden Trenkle
288
.197
.254
.288
53
.091
.301
1
-1.0
.242
55
20
Brayan Buelvas
477
.200
.262
.312
61
.112
.278
-6
-1.1
.255
67
40
Dereck Salom
361
.181
.261
.230
40
.050
.233
2
-1.2
.227
44
20
Jose Mujica
217
.185
.221
.244
31
.058
.244
-3
-1.2
.207
38
12
T.J. Schofield-Sam
462
.217
.264
.303
59
.086
.280
-5
-1.3
.251
62
36
Danny Bautista Jr.
431
.215
.267
.286
56
.071
.262
0
-1.8
.247
59
34
Jose Escorche
206
.171
.216
.192
17
.021
.263
-5
-1.9
.188
21
9
Batters – Prime Close to-Age Offensive Comps
Batters – eightieth/twentieth Percentiles
Participant
eightieth BA
eightieth OBP
eightieth SLG
eightieth OPS+
eightieth WAR
twentieth BA
twentieth OBP
twentieth SLG
twentieth OPS+
twentieth WAR
Brent Rooker
.293
.372
.607
165
5.5
.241
.316
.482
121
2.3
Lawrence Butler
.275
.340
.488
126
3.4
.223
.284
.386
88
0.8
Shea Langeliers
.259
.319
.513
127
3.4
.208
.272
.392
85
0.7
Zack Gelof
.261
.324
.456
118
3.7
.205
.267
.356
76
0.7
Esteury Ruiz
.281
.350
.440
120
2.8
.232
.300
.351
84
0.6
Alejo Lopez
.289
.359
.385
109
2.8
.234
.308
.310
75
0.9
JJ Bleday
.247
.342
.469
124
3.1
.198
.291
.365
84
0.2
Jacob Wilson
.313
.360
.472
131
2.3
.257
.303
.371
90
0.7
Colby Thomas
.261
.313
.487
120
3.2
.207
.261
.380
79
0.2
Denzel Clarke
.246
.314
.424
103
2.4
.191
.263
.330
65
0.3
Darell Hernaiz
.273
.325
.401
103
2.2
.221
.277
.318
68
0.4
Max Muncy
.264
.328
.427
108
2.2
.211
.278
.333
71
0.3
Brett Harris
.243
.334
.373
97
1.9
.195
.283
.292
62
0.0
Abraham Toro
.265
.330
.419
108
1.9
.213
.277
.326
70
0.0
Cooper Bowman
.237
.311
.379
93
2.0
.188
.265
.299
59
-0.1
CJ Alexander
.253
.299
.463
109
1.7
.206
.253
.363
72
-0.2
Miguel Andujar
.299
.343
.448
118
1.8
.239
.283
.354
80
-0.3
Armando Alvarez
.273
.333
.450
116
1.5
.213
.276
.352
77
-0.3
Seth Brown
.261
.315
.496
124
1.8
.208
.265
.377
79
-0.6
Carlos Perez
.228
.300
.429
100
1.5
.182
.254
.322
61
-0.3
Hoy Park
.245
.347
.366
99
1.4
.193
.288
.289
63
-0.4
Cole Conn
.221
.309
.325
78
1.5
.157
.244
.229
38
-0.4
Max Schuemann
.250
.341
.365
98
1.5
.194
.289
.279
62
-0.6
Daniel Susac
.257
.295
.393
93
1.4
.200
.241
.300
54
-0.6
Jordan Groshans
.253
.318
.336
84
1.1
.200
.267
.263
52
-0.8
Will Simpson
.253
.324
.432
109
1.4
.203
.268
.333
69
-1.1
Tyler Nevin
.261
.337
.432
112
1.1
.205
.282
.333
74
-0.7
Nick Kurtz
.287
.334
.421
111
1.2
.221
.275
.321
68
-1.1
Jordan Diaz
.274
.318
.443
111
1.3
.224
.267
.346
73
-1.0
Tyler Soderstrom
.249
.315
.467
116
1.3
.199
.264
.358
75
-1.0
Brennan Milone
.255
.320
.399
101
1.2
.203
.273
.310
65
-1.1
Logan Davidson
.250
.305
.396
97
1.0
.195
.254
.308
58
-0.9
Shane McGuire
.228
.320
.318
79
0.8
.171
.263
.236
43
-0.7
Joshua Kuroda-Grauer
.259
.335
.289
78
0.2
.197
.277
.218
43
-0.4
Jeremy Eierman
.211
.266
.379
79
0.6
.156
.212
.272
38
-0.8
Lazaro Armenteros
.240
.331
.398
102
0.6
.177
.267
.284
58
-1.1
Henry Bolte
.248
.318
.410
102
1.1
.190
.257
.304
61
-1.6
Kyle McCann
.226
.303
.385
92
0.6
.167
.240
.281
48
-1.3
Jeisson Rosario
.240
.324
.342
87
0.5
.182
.268
.255
50
-1.2
Quincy Nieporte
.249
.316
.403
99
0.4
.191
.257
.303
59
-1.3
Luke Mann
.224
.288
.355
76
0.6
.173
.235
.268
42
-1.6
Colby Halter
.237
.314
.338
81
0.1
.179
.257
.243
42
-1.2
Drew Lugbauer
.219
.288
.432
99
0.6
.160
.232
.307
53
-1.6
Casey Yamauchi
.255
.310
.302
72
0.0
.200
.259
.228
39
-1.3
Jonny Butler
.226
.299
.343
78
0.4
.176
.245
.263
43
-1.6
Stephen Piscotty
.235
.297
.367
85
-0.2
.173
.238
.270
45
-1.1
Carlos Amaya
.207
.248
.307
55
-0.3
.149
.187
.217
15
-1.2
Jared Dickey
.258
.319
.393
99
0.4
.203
.266
.297
62
-1.8
Euribiel Angeles
.259
.280
.341
75
0.3
.207
.229
.264
39
-1.8
Junior Perez
.220
.284
.346
75
0.3
.169
.232
.267
40
-1.8
Nate Nankil
.246
.322
.359
92
0.4
.195
.272
.275
54
-2.0
CJ Rodriguez
.195
.278
.225
46
-0.2
.136
.224
.160
12
-1.4
Jack Winkler
.214
.280
.315
67
0.2
.167
.233
.240
34
-1.9
Ryan Lasko
.212
.292
.295
67
0.3
.168
.248
.224
36
-1.9
Sahid Valenzuela
.223
.268
.287
56
-0.3
.170
.215
.215
22
-1.5
Cameron Masterman
.231
.293
.358
83
-0.2
.164
.229
.260
39
-1.7
Caeden Trenkle
.223
.283
.334
71
-0.3
.171
.228
.248
34
-1.7
Brayan Buelvas
.228
.294
.352
81
0.1
.174
.237
.271
44
-2.2
Dereck Salom
.206
.286
.260
55
-0.5
.154
.232
.200
25
-1.9
Jose Mujica
.216
.252
.290
51
-0.6
.159
.195
.201
13
-1.7
T.J. Schofield-Sam
.245
.289
.340
76
-0.3
.192
.238
.262
42
-2.3
Danny Bautista Jr.
.240
.295
.324
72
-0.9
.183
.238
.244
37
-2.8
Jose Escorche
.203
.245
.227
32
-1.4
.145
.190
.163
-1
-2.3
Batters – Platoon Splits
Participant
BA vs. L
OBP vs. L
SLG vs. L
BA vs. R
OBP vs. R
SLG vs. R
Brent Rooker
.275
.361
.566
.265
.338
.518
Lawrence Butler
.242
.297
.410
.254
.316
.445
Shea Langeliers
.237
.305
.473
.230
.291
.447
Zack Gelof
.232
.302
.421
.234
.293
.395
Esteury Ruiz
.264
.341
.434
.247
.314
.366
Alejo Lopez
.268
.335
.338
.257
.330
.346
JJ Bleday
.216
.297
.395
.228
.324
.425
Jacob Wilson
.297
.343
.462
.281
.329
.404
Colby Thomas
.230
.285
.418
.236
.287
.429
Denzel Clarke
.230
.300
.393
.216
.281
.370
Darell Hernaiz
.253
.313
.377
.244
.292
.343
Max Muncy
.234
.299
.363
.236
.300
.376
Brett Harris
.230
.321
.331
.215
.299
.328
Abraham Toro
.250
.315
.366
.235
.298
.377
Cooper Bowman
.217
.298
.357
.213
.280
.328
CJ Alexander
.213
.257
.370
.240
.289
.430
Miguel Andujar
.276
.318
.407
.266
.308
.398
Armando Alvarez
.248
.313
.398
.240
.299
.404
Seth Brown
.218
.277
.356
.243
.298
.461
Carlos Perez
.211
.289
.391
.203
.271
.359
Hoy Park
.216
.308
.319
.220
.323
.332
Cole Conn
.189
.269
.283
.188
.278
.269
Max Schuemann
.228
.327
.345
.218
.311
.307
Daniel Susac
.241
.282
.379
.224
.263
.331
Jordan Groshans
.233
.302
.315
.226
.289
.293
Will Simpson
.234
.309
.386
.228
.293
.375
Tyler Nevin
.239
.321
.399
.230
.300
.369
Nick Kurtz
.242
.295
.333
.258
.312
.392
Jordan Diaz
.254
.300
.412
.245
.290
.381
Tyler Soderstrom
.223
.283
.403
.222
.289
.415
Brennan Milone
.233
.307
.363
.225
.291
.352
Logan Davidson
.213
.273
.340
.224
.285
.353
Shane McGuire
.193
.277
.265
.203
.295
.274
Joshua Kuroda-Grauer
.231
.302
.256
.225
.303
.250
Jeremy Eierman
.183
.245
.323
.184
.234
.325
Lazaro Armenteros
.213
.308
.340
.208
.295
.339
Henry Bolte
.219
.292
.358
.216
.288
.349
Kyle McCann
.180
.261
.300
.203
.280
.347
Jeisson Rosario
.202
.279
.284
.212
.302
.307
Quincy Nieporte
.228
.292
.374
.219
.280
.344
Luke Mann
.191
.255
.301
.202
.264
.311
Colby Halter
.191
.267
.235
.212
.293
.306
Drew Lugbauer
.176
.243
.336
.193
.266
.374
Casey Yamauchi
.235
.286
.265
.224
.283
.264
Jonny Butler
.183
.258
.258
.205
.272
.316
Stephen Piscotty
.204
.278
.306
.204
.260
.319
Carlos Amaya
.185
.224
.278
.174
.216
.248
Jared Dickey
.216
.281
.319
.232
.297
.352
Euribiel Angeles
.234
.259
.299
.230
.253
.310
Junior Perez
.199
.274
.318
.191
.249
.302
Nate Nankil
.228
.302
.338
.220
.292
.309
CJ Rodriguez
.170
.270
.193
.162
.238
.192
Jack Winkler
.199
.265
.291
.190
.252
.275
Ryan Lasko
.194
.282
.256
.186
.264
.261
Sahid Valenzuela
.193
.239
.229
.197
.239
.254
Cameron Masterman
.205
.272
.313
.195
.257
.314
Caeden Trenkle
.192
.250
.288
.199
.255
.288
Brayan Buelvas
.207
.275
.345
.196
.256
.296
Dereck Salom
.186
.276
.245
.178
.254
.224
Jose Mujica
.191
.222
.265
.182
.221
.234
T.J. Schofield-Sam
.204
.260
.275
.223
.266
.317
Danny Bautista Jr.
.227
.281
.305
.209
.259
.276
Jose Escorche
.177
.215
.194
.169
.216
.192
Pitchers – Superior
Participant
IP
Ok/9
BB/9
HR/9
BB%
Ok%
BABIP
ERA+
3ERA+
FIP
ERA-
WAR
Mason Miller
64.0
13.1
3.1
0.8
8.6%
36.2%
.273
146
145
2.66
68
1.5
Mitch Spence
135.3
7.2
2.7
1.2
7.0%
18.6%
.294
94
95
4.35
107
1.3
JP Sears
154.7
7.4
2.6
1.5
6.8%
19.7%
.279
92
91
4.76
109
1.3
Brady Basso
103.0
8.0
2.4
1.3
6.4%
20.9%
.290
98
99
4.21
102
1.2
Mason Barnett
118.3
8.0
3.5
1.2
9.0%
20.6%
.286
92
95
4.53
109
1.0
Jack Perkins
74.7
8.2
3.5
1.1
9.0%
21.2%
.288
97
100
4.29
103
0.9
J.T. Ginn
113.7
6.7
3.1
1.1
7.9%
17.1%
.291
90
92
4.59
112
0.8
Osvaldo Bido
96.3
8.3
3.8
1.0
9.9%
21.4%
.285
94
93
4.40
107
0.8
Hogan Harris
112.3
7.9
4.3
1.1
10.9%
20.0%
.288
90
91
4.66
111
0.8
Ken Waldichuk
93.7
8.6
3.8
1.2
9.8%
22.1%
.288
91
93
4.43
110
0.7
Domingo Robles
88.7
6.4
2.9
1.1
7.5%
16.4%
.292
92
93
4.49
109
0.7
Jack Cushing
93.3
6.7
2.5
1.4
6.5%
17.2%
.294
91
92
4.55
110
0.6
Jason Alexander
105.3
6.0
2.6
1.2
6.8%
15.4%
.298
87
85
4.63
114
0.6
Joe Boyle
90.0
10.3
6.2
1.0
15.0%
25.0%
.284
89
93
4.60
112
0.6
Joey Estes
147.3
6.7
2.3
1.6
6.0%
17.7%
.273
84
90
4.99
119
0.6
Will Johnston
89.0
8.4
3.7
1.3
9.5%
21.4%
.288
90
96
4.53
111
0.6
Chen Zhong-Ao Zhuang
77.7
6.4
2.1
1.4
5.5%
16.8%
.289
91
96
4.58
110
0.6
Kyle Muller
100.0
7.2
3.2
1.2
8.2%
18.2%
.295
90
92
4.44
112
0.6
Gunnar Hoglund
106.7
6.3
2.5
1.4
6.6%
16.4%
.286
85
90
4.86
117
0.6
Brandon Bielak
96.7
6.3
3.4
1.2
8.7%
16.0%
.296
90
91
4.85
111
0.6
Janson Junk
88.0
6.2
2.7
1.2
6.8%
16.1%
.297
89
89
4.52
112
0.5
Blake Beers
122.0
6.6
3.1
1.4
7.9%
16.8%
.285
84
87
5.07
118
0.5
Luis Medina
80.7
8.1
4.6
1.0
11.2%
20.0%
.291
88
91
4.57
114
0.5
James Gonzalez
100.7
6.6
3.5
1.3
8.8%
16.6%
.293
84
89
4.96
120
0.4
Scott Alexander
41.3
6.8
2.8
0.9
7.3%
17.5%
.286
105
96
4.03
95
0.4
Adrián Martínez
86.0
6.9
3.3
1.3
8.4%
17.3%
.294
85
87
4.75
117
0.4
Alex Wooden
73.3
7.7
3.2
1.2
8.2%
19.9%
.296
86
81
4.58
116
0.4
Matt Krook
67.3
9.2
5.5
0.9
13.5%
22.8%
.293
90
89
4.44
111
0.3
David Leal
76.7
5.6
2.1
1.3
5.5%
14.7%
.290
88
90
4.73
114
0.3
Ross Stripling
83.3
6.2
2.4
1.3
6.1%
15.9%
.303
83
77
4.51
121
0.3
Michel Otanez
60.0
11.4
5.3
0.9
13.0%
28.1%
.296
101
104
3.99
99
0.2
Jake Walkinshaw
49.3
6.0
3.1
1.3
7.8%
15.1%
.297
87
87
4.78
115
0.2
Anthony Maldonado
58.7
8.4
3.4
1.1
8.7%
21.7%
.291
99
101
4.13
101
0.2
Kade Morris
124.3
5.6
3.2
1.4
8.0%
14.0%
.287
81
86
5.28
123
0.2
Michael Kelly
42.3
8.3
3.4
0.9
8.8%
21.4%
.298
102
99
3.84
98
0.2
Trevor Gott
39.7
8.4
3.2
0.9
8.4%
22.2%
.295
101
97
3.83
99
0.2
Jake Garland
97.3
4.7
3.1
1.3
7.6%
11.8%
.292
81
86
5.20
124
0.1
Grant Holman
54.0
8.5
3.7
1.2
9.4%
21.8%
.291
95
100
4.36
105
0.1
Tyler Ferguson
67.7
9.4
4.4
1.1
11.2%
24.1%
.281
94
92
4.39
107
0.1
Aaron Brooks
71.0
5.2
2.7
1.4
6.8%
13.2%
.300
81
76
5.05
123
0.1
Justin Sterner
47.7
8.7
3.6
1.3
9.1%
22.1%
.288
95
96
4.54
106
0.1
Francisco Perez
46.0
9.0
4.7
1.0
11.7%
22.4%
.294
95
98
4.22
105
0.1
T.J. McFarland
48.0
6.4
3.0
0.9
7.7%
16.3%
.298
95
87
4.30
105
0.0
Chase Cohen
38.3
8.0
4.9
0.9
12.2%
19.8%
.291
92
92
4.56
109
0.0
Colin Peluse
69.0
5.9
3.1
1.4
7.9%
14.9%
.291
81
84
5.08
124
0.0
Lincoln Henzman
47.3
6.1
3.4
1.1
8.5%
15.2%
.298
90
89
4.81
111
0.0
Ryan Cusick
65.7
7.1
5.1
1.4
12.2%
17.2%
.289
77
82
5.45
130
-0.1
Will Klein
52.7
8.9
5.5
1.0
13.4%
21.8%
.297
89
93
4.62
112
-0.1
Zach Jackson
37.3
9.6
6.3
1.0
14.7%
22.6%
.293
90
88
4.60
111
-0.1
Seth Elledge
42.7
7.2
3.4
1.3
8.5%
18.1%
.289
89
89
4.68
113
-0.1
Danis Correa
38.0
8.1
5.0
1.2
12.1%
19.5%
.287
83
88
5.07
121
-0.1
Austin Adams
36.3
11.6
5.4
1.0
13.8%
29.4%
.277
87
81
4.83
114
-0.2
Austin Pruitt
42.3
5.7
2.6
1.7
6.6%
14.8%
.281
81
75
5.35
124
-0.2
Jack Weisenburger
25.7
8.8
6.3
1.1
14.9%
20.7%
.296
78
83
4.97
128
-0.2
Stevie Emanuels
28.0
8.7
4.8
1.3
11.7%
21.1%
.286
85
88
4.82
117
-0.2
Colton Johnson
53.7
7.7
4.0
1.2
10.0%
19.2%
.293
88
92
4.67
114
-0.2
Dany Jiménez
42.7
9.1
5.1
1.3
12.7%
22.8%
.274
85
84
4.82
118
-0.2
Sean Newcomb
27.0
8.3
5.7
1.3
13.6%
20.0%
.289
77
75
5.36
130
-0.2
Gerson Moreno
45.7
9.1
5.5
1.2
13.4%
22.0%
.285
83
84
5.04
120
-0.2
Gerardo Reyes
42.3
9.1
5.1
1.3
12.7%
22.8%
.283
84
80
4.90
119
-0.3
Corey Avant
69.0
6.7
4.7
1.3
11.2%
15.8%
.298
77
83
5.32
130
-0.3
Shohei Tomioka
46.3
6.8
4.7
1.2
11.3%
16.5%
.296
78
80
5.16
128
-0.3
Tanner Dodson
53.7
6.4
5.4
1.0
12.8%
15.2%
.296
79
81
5.28
126
-0.4
Pedro Santos
48.7
8.7
6.3
1.3
14.5%
20.1%
.294
77
82
5.46
130
-0.4
Wander Guante
84.7
5.7
3.9
1.6
9.6%
14.0%
.290
74
78
5.73
134
-0.5
Tyler Baum
46.0
8.0
5.9
1.4
13.8%
18.8%
.288
75
77
5.72
133
-0.6
Pitchers – Prime Close to-Age Comps
Pitchers – Splits and Percentiles
Participant
BA vs. L
OBP vs. L
SLG vs. L
BA vs. R
OBP vs. R
SLG vs. R
eightieth WAR
twentieth WAR
eightieth ERA
twentieth ERA
Mason Miller
.180
.266
.315
.183
.256
.292
2.3
0.5
1.97
3.97
Mitch Spence
.256
.316
.416
.261
.316
.430
2.2
0.4
3.85
4.97
JP Sears
.235
.289
.355
.257
.318
.474
2.2
0.2
3.96
5.07
Brady Basso
.231
.283
.393
.259
.310
.434
1.9
0.3
3.67
4.94
Mason Barnett
.242
.315
.386
.249
.329
.427
1.8
0.2
3.95
5.08
Jack Perkins
.246
.340
.406
.238
.301
.377
1.4
0.3
3.61
4.84
J.T. Ginn
.279
.350
.478
.243
.313
.364
1.5
0.1
4.11
5.21
Osvaldo Bido
.236
.335
.406
.239
.322
.371
1.4
0.0
3.90
5.16
Hogan Harris
.261
.357
.423
.240
.329
.394
1.5
-0.1
4.04
5.27
Ken Waldichuk
.219
.308
.305
.249
.332
.440
1.4
-0.1
3.94
5.32
Domingo Robles
.250
.311
.370
.267
.328
.444
1.2
0.0
3.99
5.16
Jack Cushing
.266
.319
.468
.266
.312
.422
1.2
0.0
3.98
5.20
Jason Alexander
.278
.340
.474
.266
.317
.406
1.2
0.0
4.21
5.28
Joe Boyle
.216
.354
.364
.222
.343
.364
1.4
-0.5
3.92
5.62
Joey Estes
.243
.309
.426
.263
.311
.473
1.5
-0.4
4.34
5.49
Will Johnston
.262
.316
.430
.238
.321
.414
1.3
-0.1
3.98
5.21
Chen Zhong-Ao Zhuang
.265
.314
.429
.265
.305
.469
1.2
0.0
3.87
5.24
Kyle Muller
.234
.308
.375
.270
.330
.442
1.1
-0.2
4.10
5.33
Gunnar Hoglund
.279
.339
.488
.251
.302
.413
1.3
-0.1
4.26
5.46
Brandon Bielak
.263
.335
.408
.272
.342
.456
1.1
0.0
4.09
5.07
Janson Junk
.276
.328
.454
.265
.316
.423
1.0
0.0
4.10
5.21
Blake Beers
.262
.339
.436
.260
.328
.453
1.4
-0.2
4.31
5.39
Luis Medina
.248
.345
.412
.239
.337
.377
1.0
-0.1
4.20
5.35
James Gonzalez
.254
.328
.377
.269
.339
.469
0.9
-0.3
4.49
5.51
Scott Alexander
.220
.281
.322
.265
.327
.422
0.7
-0.1
3.19
4.98
Adrián Martínez
.267
.349
.445
.258
.318
.423
1.0
-0.3
4.27
5.49
Alex Wooden
.250
.305
.342
.258
.339
.455
0.9
-0.2
4.14
5.56
Matt Krook
.190
.309
.266
.253
.359
.416
0.9
-0.5
3.86
5.65
David Leal
.264
.313
.396
.273
.323
.468
0.7
-0.3
4.19
5.42
Ross Stripling
.261
.308
.420
.291
.332
.480
0.8
-0.4
4.38
5.88
Michel Otanez
.200
.333
.358
.225
.336
.341
0.8
-0.5
3.36
5.03
Jake Walkinshaw
.276
.333
.460
.270
.328
.432
0.5
-0.1
4.27
5.34
Anthony Maldonado
.262
.344
.411
.225
.288
.375
0.7
-0.3
3.51
4.85
Kade Morris
.291
.364
.496
.251
.321
.414
0.9
-0.5
4.64
5.56
Michael Kelly
.243
.333
.365
.244
.303
.389
0.5
-0.2
3.37
5.04
Trevor Gott
.254
.324
.418
.233
.302
.349
0.5
-0.2
3.39
5.00
Jake Garland
.283
.348
.487
.275
.336
.425
0.6
-0.4
4.72
5.59
Grant Holman
.247
.333
.381
.241
.312
.420
0.6
-0.3
3.72
5.00
Tyler Ferguson
.252
.360
.487
.204
.301
.282
0.8
-0.5
3.58
5.06
Aaron Brooks
.281
.338
.481
.286
.335
.461
0.5
-0.3
4.53
5.65
Justin Sterner
.250
.327
.432
.237
.318
.402
0.5
-0.4
3.62
5.26
Francisco Perez
.217
.309
.317
.248
.341
.419
0.5
-0.3
3.58
4.97
T.J. McFarland
.237
.280
.395
.281
.357
.412
0.4
-0.5
3.61
5.26
Chase Cohen
.250
.377
.391
.238
.316
.381
0.3
-0.4
3.87
5.21
Colin Peluse
.262
.333
.429
.280
.331
.493
0.4
-0.5
4.54
5.71
Lincoln Henzman
.279
.344
.442
.262
.336
.417
0.3
-0.4
3.98
5.18
Ryan Cusick
.263
.366
.465
.255
.351
.414
0.4
-0.6
4.79
6.00
Will Klein
.258
.381
.419
.227
.317
.364
0.4
-0.6
4.00
5.33
Zach Jackson
.234
.372
.406
.228
.333
.354
0.3
-0.7
3.66
5.90
Seth Elledge
.268
.342
.493
.247
.315
.381
0.2
-0.5
3.99
5.43
Danis Correa
.235
.350
.441
.253
.355
.380
0.1
-0.5
4.38
5.88
Austin Adams
.203
.365
.390
.200
.358
.320
0.2
-0.6
3.83
6.20
Austin Pruitt
.253
.317
.453
.284
.330
.495
0.1
-0.5
4.50
6.02
Jack Weisenburger
.261
.393
.370
.226
.333
.434
0.0
-0.5
4.61
6.43
Stevie Emanuels
.250
.350
.442
.232
.323
.393
0.1
-0.5
4.10
5.61
Colton Johnson
.238
.329
.365
.259
.337
.435
0.2
-0.5
4.04
5.27
Dany Jiménez
.247
.360
.411
.213
.311
.393
0.3
-0.7
3.90
6.06
Sean Newcomb
.233
.343
.433
.253
.367
.427
0.0
-0.5
4.60
6.77
Gerson Moreno
.244
.385
.410
.227
.327
.381
0.2
-0.7
4.21
5.85
Gerardo Reyes
.243
.356
.446
.227
.330
.375
0.1
-0.7
4.07
5.92
Corey Avant
.263
.363
.438
.273
.354
.453
0.1
-0.9
4.87
6.10
Shohei Tomioka
.253
.356
.425
.271
.360
.427
0.0
-0.8
4.54
6.14
Tanner Dodson
.253
.353
.404
.272
.382
.421
0.0
-0.8
4.59
5.91
Pedro Santos
.256
.390
.442
.240
.355
.404
0.0
-0.9
4.73
6.22
Wander Guante
.294
.373
.485
.258
.337
.472
0.0
-1.2
5.06
6.27
Tyler Baum
.232
.357
.366
.265
.387
.480
-0.2
-1.0
4.85
6.46
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