2007 Danville Braves
http://mvn.com/milb-braves/2007/09/12/2007-danville-braves/
MVN今天剛好有評論到今年打得很不錯的新人聯盟
季賽破了隊史最佳紀錄 可惜季後賽輸給了雙城
下面針對了幾個表現不錯的潛力球員(有些季中已經升上Rome去了)做了一些評論跟介紹
這些養得好的話3-4年後或許就有機會到大聯盟去支援
有興趣的可以看一下....
Record: 48-20 (Lost in Finals)
Statistics: Minors Baseball Reference Team Page
Best Position Player: Cody Johnson
Cody really had about as good of a season as you could have in Danville
this year. He hit .305/.374/.630 which is good for a 1.004 OPS. He even
stole 7 bases to go with his 17 home runs and 57 RBI’s. To put his 17
homers into perspective, he lead the #2 home run hitter in the Appalachian
league by 7. He also led the team in walks, which might be more of a product
of pitchers pitching around him but it’s still encouraging. He’s making
the Braves feel much better about drafting him in the first round in 2006.
Best Pitcher: Cole Rohrbough
I’m putting Cole Rohrbough here despite only playing half a season with
Danville because he has to be the pitcher of the year somewhere and he
pitched even less in Rome. You would think with Danville’s great pitching
staff that this would be close but Rohrbough was so good that I have no
hesitations giving it to him. He went 3-2 with a 1.09 ERA and 0.85 WHIP
in 8 games with Danville. However, the most impressive stats were his
15.81 K/9 and his 7.25 K/BB. If you just like the raw numbers that’s 58
strikeouts and 8 walks in 33 innings pitched.
The Others:
2B/SS- Cole Miles: Cole had a very good season as Danville’s leadoff
hitter. He hit .333 with a .398 OBP with 11 stolen bases in 15 attempts.
He doesn’t have much power but handles the bat well as seen by his 23
walks and only 28 strikeouts.
OF/1B- Ernesto Mejia: Mejia was only in Danville about half a season
but still managed to hit .339 with 5 homers and 24 RBI’s. His .977 OPS
was second on the team to Cody Johnson. His debut with Rome didn’t go
well but he settled in to have a decent second half in low-A ball.
SS- Michael Fisher: Fisher started the season with Danville before getting
promoted to Myrtle Beach. He hit .325/.396/.476 with 27 RBI’s. He continued
to hit well at the beach.
SP- Jeffrey Locke: Now onto the real strength of the team, pitching.
Locke would’ve been a shoe-in for pitcher of the year on most teams
thanks to his ridiculous peripherals but just happened to pitch with
Cole Rohrbough this year. Locke’s 2.66 ERA is good but his 0.92 WHIP
is even better. He then tops that with a 10.91 K/9 and ridiculous
9.25 K/BB. That’s 74 strikeouts against just 8 walks in 61 innings.
He was one of my favorite players last year and pitched his way into
one of the better pitching prospects in the organization this year.
SP- Jose Ortegano: With all the top pitching prospects on this team,
Ortegano kind of flew under the radar with an ERA (1.48) second on the
team behind Cole Rohrbough. His WHIP of 0.90 was equally impressive.
He’s one of the few pitchers on this team who didn’t strike out one
batter per inning but still came in with a healthy 8.1 K/9. He also
showed excellent control as seen in his 5.0 K/BB.
SP- Edgar Osuna: Osuna is another left-hander, as is every starter
on this list. He posted a 2.45 ERA and 1.20 WHIP. As good as those are,
his most impressive statistics were his 10.8 K/9 and 6.0 K/BB.
SP- Chad Rodgers: Rodgers is another draft pick from last year.
He was a little inconsistent this year but put up some good numbers.
His ERA (3.86) was worse than his WHIP would suggest at 1.04. He racked
up 8.44 strikeouts per nine and walked 11 for a 4.18 K/BB.
SP- Steven Evarts: Yet another draft pick from last year, Evarts posted
an ERA under 2 at 1.95 with a WHIP that was second on the team to
Cole Rohrbough at 0.89. He struck out 34 in 37 innings and only
walked 4 for an impressive 8.5 K/BB. He was also the only full-time starter
not to allow a home run.
RP- Nick Fellman: Fellman was drafted this year and immediately
took over as Danville’s closer. He saved 16 games and struck out 46
in 28 innings for a 14.78 K/9. He also only walked 7 for a 6.57 K/BB.
RP- Cory Gearrin: Cory might be the only head-scratcher on this list.
His numbers don’t look great on the surface: 4.50 ERA, 1.42 WHIP.
Gearrin was exceptionally wild at the beginning of his pro career.
He finished with 7 wild pitches and 6 hit-batsmen to go with his 5.53 BB/9.
I put him on here because his numbers were atrocious early on
but he pitched outstanding down the stretch. He finished with a 12.8 K/9
and his ERA really did come down a lot. I think he’ll be a quick mover now
that he has overcome his initial struggles.
SP- Eric Barrett: Barrett started the year in the GCL before being
promoted to Danville. In Danville, he had a good ERA at 2.25
and a great WHIP at 0.92. He struck out 25 in 24 innings
and didn’t allow a home run. His K/9 dropped from 12.51 to 9.37
after his promotion but some of that drop was due to initial struggles
at the new level.
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