THE GOOD
SO% for players with a minimum of 250 PA's (140 PA's for Short Season A & Rookie Leagues) that fall below the ML Average of 18.9%
6.3% - Ben Orloff/LEX
7.9% - Juan Santan/DSL
7.9% - Brandon Wikoff/CC
9.4% - Wladimir Sutil/CC & OKC combined
11.3% - Yoel Silfa/DSL
11.6% - Rene Garcia/LAN
11.9% - Franny Polanco/DSL
12.2% - Neiko Johnson/TCV
12.3% - Mesac Laguna/DSL
12.6% - Jimmy Van Ostrand/CC
12.7% - Mario Gonzalez/DSL
13% - Jordan Scott/GRN & LEX combined
13.1% - Oswaldo Navarro/OKC
13.6% - Zachary Johnson/TCV
13.8% - John Hinson/TCV
14% - Austin Wates/LAN
14.8% - Jacob Goebbert/OKC & CC combined
14.8% - Anderson Hernandez/OKC
14.9% - Justin Gominsky/TCV
15.1% - David Flores/CC & LAN combined
15.5% - Jose Solano/DSL
15.8% - Grant Hogue/LAN
16.4% - Robinson Cancel/OKC
16.6% - Adam Bailey/LAN & LEX combined
16.9% - Jean Batista/GCL
16.9% - Ruben Sosa/GRN
17.1% - Drew Locke/OKC
17.4% - Tyler Burnett/LEX
17.4% - Matt Duffy/TCV
17.8% - Teoscar Hernandez/DSL
18.2% - Miles Hamblin/TCV
18.7% - Jose Thompson/LAN
THE BAD
SO% for players with same minimum PA's that are above the ML Average of 18.9%
28.7% - Justin Shults/GCL
27.8% - Chase Davidson/GRN
27.8% - Tommy Manzella/OKC
26.8% - Jonathan Villar/CC & LAN combined
26.4% - Chris Epps/TCV & GCL combined
26.4% - T.J. Steele/CC
25.5% - Koby Clemens/CC
25.2% - Andrew Simunic/LAN, CC & OKC combined
24.6% - Jonathan Gaston/CC
24.5% - Darwin Rivera/GRN & DSL combined
24.4% - Jiovanni Mier/LAN & LEX combined
24.2% - Jonathan Meyer/LAN
23.3% - Brandon Barnes/CC & OKC combined
23.2% - Chris Wallace/CC & LEX combined
22.6% - Delino DeShields Jr/LEX
21.7% - Emilio King/LEX
21.1% - Jay Austin/LAN & LEX combined
20.9% - Drew Muren/TCV
20.4% - Javaris Reynolds/GCL
20.2% - Mike Kvasnika/LEX
19.9% - Brandon Meredith/TCV
19.5% - Kody Hinze/CC & LAN combined
THE UGLY
HR/9 allowed - minimum of 50IP (25IP for short season and rookie leagues)
1.7 - Erick Abreu/CC
1.6 - Jonathan Aristil/CC
1.5 - Nelson Figueroa/OKC
1.5 - Luis Cruz/LEX
1.5 - Tyson Perez/GRN
1.5 - Francis Ramirez/GCL
1.5 - Andrew Robinson/LAN
The good news is that as a team, the DSL Astros are only allowing 0.3 HR/9 IP, followed closely by the GCL Astros and the Tri-City Valley Cats at 0.5 HR/9 IP. Not surprisingly, Lancaster gives up the most as a team at 1.3 HR/9 IP.
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