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A Big Thole in the Middle of the Lineup

Edgy DC
Apr 22 2010 01:24 PM

Josh Thole's slash stats at Buffalo: .143 / .250 / .171 // .421.

Only 40 plate appearances, but Mama, that's some kind of reality check.

LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 22 2010 02:11 PM
Re: A Big Thole in the Middle of the Lineup

I guess. But y'said it yourself-- 40 PA is a statistically insignificant slump.

Even primary statistical measures like swing percentage and contact rate-- "I do this" stats-- don't apparently stabilize at 40 PA, much less secondary/tertiary stuff-- "I do this, the opposing player does this, and this results" type stats-- like OBP and SLG.

The thing to worry about is that he's got so much of his value concentrated in that one skill-- hitting for average/contact. It makes him a lot more dicey than your average fast-track "high-level" prospect.

Benjamin Grimm
Apr 22 2010 02:17 PM
Re: A Big Thole in the Middle of the Lineup

Josh Thole's slash stats at Buffalo: .143 / .250 / .171 // .421.


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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Apr 22 2010 02:36 PM
Re: A Big Thole in the Middle of the Lineup

They're not booing, Joshie, they're just saying "BOOOOOOth of our catchers are kind of terrible." (Omir's hitting .188, and OPSing .500 his short-swinging self.)

Edgy DC
Apr 22 2010 02:53 PM
Re: A Big Thole in the Middle of the Lineup

I don't think it's very significant either. It's just that the veteran-weary fans calling for the kids are never willing to eat it when the farmed out kid makes it clear he wasn't quite ready to perform, even as they trump 40 good at-bats as evidence if it swings the other way.

I mean, Nick Evans?