Down on the farm : Nick Swisher
Nick Swisher
Oakland Athletics
Position: OF H
eight: 6-0
Weight: 190
Born: 11/25/80
Bats: Switch
Throws: Left
Year Team Level G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG
2002 Vancouver A 13 44 10 11 3 0 2 12 13 11 3 0 .250 .433 .455
Visalia A 49 183 22 44 13 2 4 23 26 48 3 1 .240 .340 .399
2003 Modesto A 51 189 38 56 14 2 10 43 41 49 0 2 .296 .418 .550
Midland AA 76 287 36 66 24 2 5 43 37 76 0 1 .230 .324 .380
2004 Sacramento AAA 99 340 85 90 21 2 20 69 89 83 2 2 .265 .416 .515
Background
Nick Swisher was one of the key figures in the 2002 "Moneyball" draft,
and I'm sure he's tired of hearing about it. An outfielder at Ohio State,
Swisher went in the first round, 16th overall. Most teams thought he was
worth a late first or early second round pick, and regarded this as a mild,
if understandable, overdraft, considering the extra choices Oakland had that
year. Swisher struggled at times in 2003, but has rebounded with a solid
campaign in '04, and is one of the more intriguing offensive players at
the Triple-A level. The son of former Major League catcher Steve Swisher,
Nick has been mentioned in a few trade rumors, but so far Oakland has held
on to him.
Scouting report
Nick's dad Steve was an athletic catcher with a good glove but an anemic
bat. Nick, in contrast, is a power hitting outfielder. A switch-hitter, he
has above-average power from both sides of the plate. His swing is not
always pretty. He occasionally gets tied up on inside pitches in on the
fists, a common problem for young power hitters, and has also been known
to get himself out by trying to pull outside pitches too often. But this
has been less of a problem in '04 than in '03, and he's shown the ability
to adjust. Swisher probably won't hit for a great batting average, but he
controls the strike zone very well, and draws lots of walks, giving him a
high OBP. His defense draws mixed reviews. Oakland front office officials
praise his defensive ability in the outfield, particularly his strong arm.
Some feel he has the range for center field, due to excellent instincts.
He runs good routes to fly balls. But his running speed is below average,
and many observers think he'll end up in right field eventually. He can
also play first base, and is very adept around the bag.
Performance
Swisher's statistical record is marked by mediocre batting averages, but
very high walk rates, and good power production. His .265 batting average
at Sacramento this year would translate to be about .230 at the major
league level, but with enough power and patience to still be useful. At
age 23, a normal growth curve projects him as a .260ish hitter down the
road. Keep in mind that a "natural .260ish" hitter can hit .230 as easily
as .290 through random chance. If the walks and power carry forward, he'll
be a solid regular due to strong secondary skills.
Health record
Swisher has had no significant health problems.
What to expect
There are mixed opinions about Swisher. Optimists point to his walks and
power, and believe that he'll be a fine player who contributes in many ways,
especially if his outfield defense remains strong. His detractors believe
that his batting average will be too low, and that his walk rate won't be
high enough to compensate and keep his OBP at a useful level. My thinking
is that he may have some adjustment problems at first, but that given
sufficient time to adjust, Swisher will emerge with major league numbers
very similar to what he has posted in the minors.
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