Once again, I drastically lowered the weight towards relief pitching (I define a reliever as a guy with less than 60 in stamina). As I have stated before as well position players tend to be weighted towards guys who play positions that require defense rather than the guys like David Ortiz and Prince Fielder. Yes Threester, I realize that there are about 7-10 guys who are not on the list that probably should be. They are your prototypical 1B/DH guys. I'll include them in the last post as a list of "guys who can hit, but not much else" list. They will definitely contribute at the big league level, its just I haven't found a good "middle" ground between the offensive and defensive ratings yet.
Rank; Name; Position; Team; Change from last year's list.
1. Bruce Fowler, SP, Chicago, --
We have a new overall number one, and it's last year's number one draft pick. Bruce signed a $4 million contract coming out of Millenium High School in Goodyear, AZ. He went 11-1 between rookie league and low a ball. He will give up the occasional home run, but looks like he could be one of the league's best pitchers for years to come.
2. Luke McFeely, 3B, Durham, -1
Last season's number one prospect falls on the list to number two thanks to Bruce, but he still looks like a great ball player.
3. Cliff Morgan, SS, Kansas City, +1
Moving up one spot, Cliff looks to continue his dominance this year and projects to break into the bigs possibly next year if his defense improves. He spent last year at High A, where he won a sliver slugger and an an all-star invitation as he posted a .362/.452/.621 line.
4. Doug Stern, SP, Arizona, --
Another new addition to this year's list, Doug was chosen with the third overall pick last season. As if Arizona needs anymore pitching as a couple of their prospects graduated to the bigs last year. Stern went 10-3 in 16 starts at low a last year.
5. Randy Gordon, SS, Toledo, --
Toledo would have had an amazing left side of their infield if they would have kept number two prospect McFeeley and Gordon, but they felt they had other pressing needs and traded McFeeley to Durham. Gordon was the second pick last season. You'd be hard pressed to find a guy who can hit the ball harder against right handed pitchers than Randy can.
6. Terry Jacquez, SP, Montgomery, +2
Terry definitely benefits from the move out of Santa Fe, even though Montgomery is still a hitters park. Whoever says SWINGINGWOOD doesn't know how to spot good pitchers doesn't know what they are talking about as Jacquez was another find by him. Traded away in season 4, Terry is all but ready for the bigs, though his durability will limit his use during the season.
7. Vic Ramsey, RP, Buffalo, --
Buffalo was probably the luckiest team in the draft when Richmond passed on Ramsey and selected Alex Treadway instead. Treadway isn't even one of the top 100 pitching prospects, while Ramsey is in the top 10 overall.
8. Santiago Martinez, SP, Montgomery, +1
Martinez also looks to benefit from the transition out of Santa Fe to Montgomery. Probably the smartest decision that though he probably didn't know it at the time. Might not be as good as he could be as his pitches might hold him back a little. Looks like he'll start the year off in the bigs.
9. Ralph Karl, RP, Montgomery, - 4
Montgomery's third pitcher on the list, and another SWININGWOOD draftee. Ralph has extraordinary effectiveness against both sides of the plate, though doesn't have a "great" pitch in his arsenal.
10. Ismael Nieves, SS, Buffalo, +4
Ismael is arguably ready for the bigs right now. Depending on how much his glove improves during the season you should be on the lookout for a call up later down the road.
11. Bosco Cochrane, SP, Buffalo, +2
Cochrane won't be setting any IP records, but he will definitely be a perennial all-star during his career. He was used as a closer last year, and was very effective coming out of the pen. There will be debate among the league if that trend continues when he eventually makes it to the bigs.
12. Ed Hamilton, SS, Minnesota, +16
Hamilton is an anomaly of my rankings. His defense is excellent, but his offense is suspect, even though he possesses great contact and power attributes. Ed is ready for the major leagues right now.
13. Dennis Acquilino, SS, Buffalo, +4
Another Buffalo shortstop shows up in the top 20 of this years rankings. Dennis is a little bit better defensively than Ismael, while Ismael is a little bit better offensively
14.Kevin Lennon, SP, Charleston, +1
Lennon has been less than spectacular during his pro career if you base your decision off of W-L records. He is a combined 10-15 over two full seasons, but that only tells half the story. His whip is 1.27 in over 230IP, which is pretty darn good. His K/BB ratio is also over 2.4. This leads me to believe he just has been playing on a team that has trouble putting up runs. Most likely will be around the minors for at least another season and a half.
15. Matthew Nitkowski, SP, New Orleans, +1
Nitkowski is one of those marginal types that seem to dominate the rankings. They don't really have the stamina to start, but their durability is low enough that they wouldn't be really effective out of the pen, but their other ratings are really good. You want to get them as many innings as possible, but are unsure which route to take. Matthew has averaged only 3 2/3 innings a start during his two seasons, but has managed to strike out almost a batter per inning. He's really in that "gray area"
16. Gary Fletcher, RF, New Orleans, -6
Fletcher falls a few spots in this years list, but its no fault of his own. He still projects to have an absolute cannon in right, and will hold many runners in their places once they find this out. Could start for any team this year.
17. Otis Schneider, SS, Milwaukee, --
Schneider is another newcomer to the list this year and projects to be the best overall defender from the list. Offensively won't be overpowering, but looks like he'll draw a ton of walks.
18. Aaron Lemon, SP, Durham, 0
Aaron surprisingly has not moved a single spot this year. He improved a ton over the past year as he is up 11pts overall, and appears to be a year from making his ML debut if he can keep that pace up.
19. Oswaldo Flores, Dover, SP, 1
Oswaldo has been a starter all his life, but it appears that Dover's new ownership wants him in the pen closing games out. He has been nagged by some minor injuries, but it doesn't appear to have sidetracked his progression to much.
20. Jim James, SS, Milwaukee, --
James is the second Milwaukee shortstop on the list. He is offensively better than Schneider, but a little bit worse on defense. Most likely will make the transition to third base, much like Ryan Braun did coming out of college, but hopefully with better success.
Where are they now(Last Year's Top 20):
2. Arthur Daniels, Boston - Majors
3. Gus Carpenter - Arizona - Majors
6. Trent Gragg - Minnesota - Majors
7. Esteban Johnson - Arizona - Majors
11. Louie Cho - Louisville - Majors
12. Ray Slocumb - Arizona - Majors
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Top Prospects of Season 6
So hopefully this run of the "Top Prospects" list goes smoothly and there are no technical errors. I changed the way the rankings are run just a slight bit, so players that are still eligible from last year might have moved around a little bit. Also I heavily decreased the weight of relief pitchers. So Albert Vizquel goes from being in the top 40 to not being in the list at all(he came in at #111). Not too sure how well that will work out, but for now that is how it's going to be.
The Montgomery Marauders(formerly Santa Fe) has a record ten players on this years list, followed by the Buffalo Wings with 6 players. Two teams don't have any players on the list, Tacoma and Colorado (formerly Honolulu, who also didn't have any players on the list last year).
Here's the overall ranking of each team's farm system:
Points are awarded in reverse order of where the player is on the list. For example the first overall player is awarded 100pts while the 3rd overall is awarded 98. Change is how many positions the team has changed in the rankings from last year.
The Montgomery Marauders(formerly Santa Fe) has a record ten players on this years list, followed by the Buffalo Wings with 6 players. Two teams don't have any players on the list, Tacoma and Colorado (formerly Honolulu, who also didn't have any players on the list last year).
Here's the overall ranking of each team's farm system:
Team | Players | Points | Change |
Montgomery | 10 | 611 | 0 |
Buffallo | 6 | 507 | 0 |
Charlotte | 5 | 330 | 2 |
Kansas City | 4 | 300 | 6 |
New Orleans | 5 | 300 | -1 |
Durham | 6 | 264 | 5 |
Santa Cruz | 7 | 259 | 19 |
Richmond | 4 | 220 | -1 |
Milwaukee | 3 | 217 | 6 |
Minnesota | 4 | 208 | -4 |
Dover | 6 | 193 | -2 |
Las Vegas | 3 | 173 | 5 |
Toledo | 2 | 172 | 6 |
Arizona | 2 | 154 | -11 |
Iowa | 4 | 153 | 9 |
Helena | 3 | 123 | -4 |
New Britan | 3 | 115 | -1 |
Scranton | 2 | 110 | -10 |
Chicago | 2 | 104 | 1 |
Atlanta | 3 | 97 | 1 |
Charelston | 1 | 87 | 1 |
Cleveland | 2 | 81 | 6 |
Lousiville | 2 | 66 | -5 |
Boston | 2 | 45 | -11 |
Los Angeles | 2 | 41 | -11 |
Phildadelphia | 1 | 40 | 5 |
Washington | 1 | 39 | -2 |
Huntington | 3 | 25 | -1 |
San Fransisco | 1 | 13 | 1 |
New York | 1 | 3 | -1 |
Points are awarded in reverse order of where the player is on the list. For example the first overall player is awarded 100pts while the 3rd overall is awarded 98. Change is how many positions the team has changed in the rankings from last year.
Top 20 Free Agents This Off-Season
Here is my personal list of the Top 20 Free Agents available this off-season. I use the same rankings that I use for the Top 100 Prospect list that will be coming out shortly. Starting pitchers have a stamina above 60, while relievers are below. Also position players who are better at defense, but might have an average bat, tend to be ranked higher than those who suck at defense but can absolutely rake. Also this list doesn't do a good job of predicting compensation as compensation tends to be weighted towards stamina/durability/health.
1. T.J. Hernandez, SP
2. Dario Yamaguchi, SP
3. Doug Buck, CF
4. Rafael Torres, SP
5. Reggie Alexander, 3B
6. David Murray, SP (though durability wise might be limited to long relief.)
7. Matthew Riggs, SP
8. Ismael Franco, RF
9. Ebenezer Lecroy, SP
10. Scott Black, SS
11. Jermaine Mitchell, SP
12. Lou Porter, SP
13. Brendan Smart, RP
14. Giovanni Lemon, SP
15. Wes Turner, SS
16. Vic Vazquez, 3B
17. Martin Lee, SP
18. Buddy Overbay, C
19. Geronimo Valdes, SP
20. Micah Regan, LF
Best Pure Hitter: Bucky Truman, 1B
1. T.J. Hernandez, SP
2. Dario Yamaguchi, SP
3. Doug Buck, CF
4. Rafael Torres, SP
5. Reggie Alexander, 3B
6. David Murray, SP (though durability wise might be limited to long relief.)
7. Matthew Riggs, SP
8. Ismael Franco, RF
9. Ebenezer Lecroy, SP
10. Scott Black, SS
11. Jermaine Mitchell, SP
12. Lou Porter, SP
13. Brendan Smart, RP
14. Giovanni Lemon, SP
15. Wes Turner, SS
16. Vic Vazquez, 3B
17. Martin Lee, SP
18. Buddy Overbay, C
19. Geronimo Valdes, SP
20. Micah Regan, LF
Best Pure Hitter: Bucky Truman, 1B
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Starting Pitching VORP
Alright, here's what the VORP is for starting pitching. Once again these are not park adjusted. So Antonio Martin probably was not the "best" pitcher this past year as he played in a park that was all -4. Do not get me wrong, he had an amazing year and I would have loved to have him on my team, and with everything park adjusted he probably is still in the top 5. Also at the bottom of the list are 3/4 Santa Fe pitchers, and we all know Santa Fe is a +4 park across the board.
Here is what the average starter did throughout the season:
The list:
Here is what the average starter did throughout the season:
G | GS | CG | SHO | W | L | SV | SVO | IP | H | R | ER | HR | BB | SO | OAV | OBP | SLG | WHIP | ERA | ||||||||||
29 | 25 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 159 | 165 | 89 | 83 | 23 | 57 | 117 | 0.272 | 0.340 | 0.447 | 1.40 | 4.70 |
The list:
Name | Player | Vorp |
Antonio Martin | TAC | 115.9 |
Angel Puente | WAS | 110.7 |
Ismael Torres | MIL | 100.7 |
Carson Redmond | SWB | 88.6 |
George Wagner | TAC | 88.4 |
Hector Unamuno | WAS | 87.8 |
Randy Redding | RIC | 87.1 |
Felix Holt | AUG | 86.4 |
Cecil Stern | NB | 77.6 |
T.J. Hernandez | ATL | 76.0 |
Felipe De La Vega | SF | 73.7 |
Kenneth Owen | DET | 73.6 |
Rafael Torres | HUN | 71.0 |
Johnny Linden | HUN | 69.9 |
Glenn Juden | POR | 66.2 |
Brett Hoover | CHR | 65.7 |
Douglas Handworth | NB | 64.3 |
Rocky Lincoln | AUG | 63.3 |
Gus Carpenter | CHY | 61.6 |
Norm Romano | RIC | 59.4 |
Henry Nathan | CHA | 59.2 |
Roy Farley | CHY | 58.5 |
Giovanni Lemon | ANA | 56.7 |
Theo Lofton | LA | 56.3 |
Dennis Mercker | CLE | 56.2 |
Esteban Johnson | CHY | 55.3 |
Turner Venafro | WAS | 53.5 |
Morris Phillips | BOS | 53.2 |
Hugh Luebbers | MIL | 53.0 |
Yorrick Kelly | LA | 52.7 |
Vance McDonald | CHR | 51.7 |
Jayson Bell | CHA | 51.2 |
Kenneth Tabaka | HEL | 51.0 |
Seth White | CHA | 50.3 |
Paul Houston | TAC | 50.1 |
Vasco Bennett | NB | 50.0 |
Dario Yamaguchi | ANA | 49.3 |
Dick MacDougal | POR | 49.2 |
Joe Clontz | POR | 48.8 |
Ivan Randall | NY2 | 48.1 |
Brian Myers | PHI | 47.9 |
Cory Kraemer | JAX | 46.3 |
Ajax Radke | HEL | 46.3 |
Orber Gutierrez | MIL | 46.0 |
Casey Timlin | HUN | 45.7 |
Jerry Barfield | WAS | 45.7 |
Ozzie Uribe | BOS | 44.6 |
Vladimir Valentin | LAV | 44.1 |
Matthew Riggs | DET | 43.0 |
Dante Adkinsson | SWB | 41.4 |
Ben Roosevelt | JAX | 40.5 |
Heath Harding | CHY | 40.1 |
Al Crespo | HON | 40.0 |
Red Green | ANA | 40.0 |
Alan Spencer | ATL | 39.9 |
Lawrence Lazzeri | MIN | 39.6 |
Andres Pena | NB | 38.4 |
Justin Jensen | CHR | 38.3 |
Ben Cirillo | HON | 38.2 |
Victor Encarnacion | MIL | 38.0 |
Shane Campbell | LA | 37.9 |
Vinny Diaz | BOS | 37.6 |
Kurt O'Neill | DET | 37.4 |
Geraldo Escobar | NY2 | 37.2 |
Midre Nunez | TOL | 36.8 |
Clay Adams | JAX | 35.6 |
Derrin Smart | POR | 34.6 |
Julian Cornejo | NO | 34.6 |
Joaquin Silva | CHR | 33.6 |
Don Morgan | CHR | 32.5 |
Jimmy Butler | CHA | 32.4 |
Christopher Scott | PHI | 32.3 |
Lance Farnsworth | TAC | 31.5 |
Justin Diaz | BUF | 31.4 |
Del Howell | SF | 29.9 |
Louie Guzman | NO | 29.3 |
Doug Anderson | LAV | 29.3 |
Bill King | MIL | 29.1 |
Bernard Wilson | CHA | 27.9 |
Elroy Aven | BUF | 27.3 |
Trent Gragg | MIN | 26.7 |
Vladimir Perez | WAS | 26.4 |
Thomas Reese | TOL | 26.2 |
Antonio Wallace | SWB | 26.0 |
Matt Carver | SWB | 25.9 |
Geronimo Valdes | JAX | 25.9 |
Clay Punto | LAV | 25.7 |
Gary Lee | LA | 25.3 |
Glenn Bagwell | POR | 24.7 |
Patrick Berry | DET | 23.4 |
Kevin Rooney | AUG | 23.0 |
Ebenezer LeCroy | PHI | 22.8 |
Gary Cloud | MIN | 22.3 |
Roy Ford | NY2 | 21.4 |
David Murray | ATL | 20.8 |
Mark Jennings | CHY | 20.2 |
Stan Snavely | LAV | 20.1 |
Rod Monroe | LA | 20.0 |
Turner Blake | CLE | 20.0 |
Hugh Edwards | MIN | 19.5 |
Charlie Small | PHI | 18.7 |
Alex Alvarez | NY2 | 18.2 |
Kevin Suzuki | MIN | 18.1 |
Vic Gonzalez | HEL | 17.9 |
Woody Ashby | SF | 17.6 |
Lariel Mercedes | HON | 17.0 |
Gerald Kim | NY2 | 16.5 |
Derrick Bere | RIC | 16.5 |
William McGowan | DET | 16.5 |
Dude Clarke | ANA | 15.9 |
Alfonso Romero | HUN | 15.3 |
Brook White | HON | 15.0 |
Darron Brantley | ATL | 14.9 |
Herm White | ANA | 13.3 |
Ron Presley | NO | 12.8 |
Lonnie Garcia | CLE | 12.6 |
Clarence McEnroe | NB | 11.6 |
Jeff Gload | CLE | 11.3 |
Marc Allen | CH1 | 10.7 |
Rob Harding | WAS | 9.5 |
Shane Cohen | LAV | 9.3 |
Neil Person | NY2 | 9.3 |
Rich Bere | TAC | 8.8 |
Roosevelt Glass | BUF | 8.2 |
Benito Aparicio | RIC | 7.9 |
Willie Barrett | BOS | 7.6 |
Willie Johnson | LA | 7.2 |
Gary Powell | SWB | 7.1 |
Stephen Taylor | BOS | 6.6 |
Dennis Yamamoto | ATL | 6.0 |
Benny Santana | LAV | 5.6 |
Rudy Roth | NO | 5.4 |
Reid Gates | MIL | 4.8 |
Sam Luebbers | PHI | 4.6 |
Hugh Long # | CLE | 4.1 |
Rabbit Drese # | RIC | 4.1 |
Gary Walker | HEL | 4.0 |
Kory Daal | POR | 3.8 |
Chris Lowry | CH1 | 3.7 |
Rickey Prokopec | AUG | 2.3 |
Javier Chavez | SF | 2.2 |
Tom Wise | DET | 2.1 |
Desi Gonzalez | CHA | 1.6 |
James Shave # | CLE | 1.5 |
Dennis James | MIL | 1.3 |
James Yoshii | SF | 1.2 |
Hugh Snyder | NO | 1.0 |
Sean Johnson # | DUR | 0.6 |
Mac Kim | ATL | 0.0 |
Derrick Monroe | CHR | -0.1 |
Jermaine Mitchell | SFE | -0.3 |
Wes Alexander | TOL | -0.6 |
Francisco Martin | BOS | -0.9 |
Kevin Fryman | NB | -1.3 |
Junior Yamamoto | WAS | -1.8 |
Nash Blank | BUF | -2.3 |
Napoleon May | NO | -2.4 |
Carson Marshall | CH1 | -2.8 |
Domingo Soto | JAX | -2.9 |
Pablo Sanchez | CLE | -3.3 |
Raul Pena | NB | -3.3 |
Tyler Lombard | DUR | -3.5 |
Keith Washburn | PHI | -3.7 |
Damion Uchida # | AUG | -3.9 |
Andres Espada | RIC | -3.9 |
Carlos Rosa | HEL | -4.0 |
Brandon Ball | CH1 | -4.1 |
Justin Lofton | HUN | -4.1 |
Curt Pearson | DUR | -4.6 |
Julio Azocar | TOL | -4.6 |
Blake Fabregas | JAX | -4.7 |
Bobby Hill | NO | -5.0 |
Paul Griffith | JAX | -5.2 |
Lou Porter | MIN | -5.4 |
Al Martin # | PHI | -5.7 |
Vic Cela | BOS | -5.8 |
Craig Clark | NO | -6.0 |
Max Ramirez | TOL | -6.5 |
Billy Duchscherer | DUR | -7.1 |
Kevin Diaz | LAV | -7.3 |
Reagan Henson | HUN | -9.1 |
Ivan Mercado # | PHI | -9.1 |
Kirt Thomas | DUR | -9.6 |
Pedro Martinez | HUN | -9.8 |
Tarrik Lohse | DUR | -10.6 |
Jacob Yoshii | BUF | -11.5 |
Don Martin | SWB | -12.5 |
Matty Mercado # | PHI | -12.6 |
Brad Ryan | TOL | -12.8 |
Otis Conway | AUG | -13.6 |
Dale Haynes | CH1 | -15.6 |
Luke Upshaw | HON | -22.2 |
Amos Dixon | SFE | -22.5 |
Sherm Robinson | BUF | -23.3 |
Tommy Cora # | RIC | -23.4 |
Bubbles Gibson | DET | -23.9 |
Jarrod McIntyre | SFE | -33.4 |
Timo Lo Duca | SFE | -35.1 |
Dennis Abe | SFE | -42.2 |
VORP: 2B/3B/SS/CF
So the final position player VORP for season 5. I'll keep the stats around to keep track of it for seasons in the future. Trent Buehrle lead the league in VORP with 108.1 runs over what a replacement player would have provided. Trent appears in this category because he played more games at 2B than he did in RF. If he was in the COF category he would have only been 86 runs above replacement, not the 108 that he was as a 2B. Bobby Logan came through after signing a 5yr/35.5mil contract extension to avoid arbitration.
The average 2B/3B/SS/CF:
The average 2B/3B/SS/CF:
G | AB | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | BB | HBP | SO | SB | CS | AVG | OBP | SLG | OPS |
123 | 418 | 61 | 112 | 18 | 2 | 15 | 57 | 37 | 5 | 79 | 18 | 6 | 0.261 | 0.326 | 0.410 | 0.737 |
Player | Team | VORP |
Trent Buehrle | SWB | 108.1 |
Bobby Logan | ATL | 103.0 |
Osvaldo Perez | ATL | 86.5 |
Tori Floyd | NO | 78.3 |
Paul Martin | HEL | 76.1 |
Dario Newfield | CHA | 70.4 |
Louie Cho | AUG | 68.9 |
Reggie Alexander | NB | 68.0 |
Mel Wilkins | POR | 67.5 |
Carlos Trinidad | HUN | 66.3 |
York Reese | SFE | 65.7 |
Juan Martin | CH1 | 64.1 |
Miguel Sivilla | NY2 | 63.8 |
Rigo Carrasco | LAA | 63.2 |
Edgar Cornejo | CHR | 62.9 |
Footsie O'Neil | CHY | 59.9 |
Doug Buck | POR | 57.6 |
Vladimir Valentin | CHA | 56.1 |
Ivan Vaughn | MIN | 55.0 |
Frank Cox | LV | 53.1 |
Tim Gonzales | SWB | 52.9 |
Artie Spence | JAX | 52.5 |
Jon Peterson | BUF | 51.2 |
Rico Lunar | LA | 50.7 |
Brandon Cone | PHI | 49.9 |
Wes Turner | ATL | 49.7 |
Walt Bagwell | CHY | 47.3 |
Kent Stevenson | BOS | 46.6 |
Mike DeRosa | LA | 44.8 |
Charlie Lorraine | SWB | 44.5 |
Bryan Newhouser | NY2 | 44.4 |
Brian Tomko | CLE | 44.4 |
Johnnie Naulty | BOS | 44.0 |
Ray Slocumb | CHY | 43.3 |
Ben Lowell | RIC | 42.3 |
Ramon Yang | SWB | 42.1 |
David Hernandez | LA | 41.5 |
Alfredo Santayana | WAS | 41.0 |
Morris Perisho | CH1 | 40.5 |
Julio Palmeiro | SF | 40.1 |
Gus Martin | JAX | 39.7 |
Malcolm Huff | AUG | 38.3 |
Cody Relaford | MIL | 38.0 |
Delino Martinez | CLE | 37.6 |
Scott Black | POR | 37.2 |
Ismael Reyes | MIL | 35.8 |
Brendan Green | BUF | 35.0 |
Sammy Jacquez | SFE | 34.9 |
Sandy McEnerney | WAS | 34.7 |
Mario Hodges | LA | 34.5 |
Josh Holzemer | TOL | 34.4 |
Gary Crosby | CLE | 34.1 |
Chance Pierre | SFE | 33.8 |
Rogers Cannon | TAC | 33.7 |
Geraldo Chavez | CLE | 33.1 |
Juan Herrera | PHI | 33.0 |
Mike Hill | BOS | 31.4 |
Vic Vazquez | HEL | 31.1 |
Orlando Molina | CHR | 30.8 |
B.C. Saenz | TAC | 30.7 |
Derek Coleman | ATL | 30.5 |
Eduardo Rosado | MIL | 30.3 |
Julio Vallarta | LAA | 29.9 |
P.T. Molina | PHI | 29.6 |
Charles Brinkley | LAA | 29.6 |
David Andujar | TOL | 29.4 |
Darrin Maxwell | SF | 28.4 |
Dude Spurgeon | HEL | 27.9 |
Will Veres | DET | 27.1 |
Alejandro Moreno | DET | 27.0 |
Omar Martin | BOS | 26.8 |
Trenidad Rincon | HUN | 26.4 |
Edgardo Ortiz | CHR | 26.0 |
Jose Fernandez | NO | 25.6 |
Rod Freeman | SWB | 24.7 |
Dennys Sasaki | CH1 | 24.4 |
Jim Adams | RIC | 24.2 |
Olmedo Colon | CHY | 23.4 |
Vin Guapo | HON | 23.3 |
Lou Buck | NO | 22.7 |
Dustan Clark | NO | 22.7 |
Rich Garcia | JAX | 22.3 |
Magglio Elcano | CHR | 22.1 |
Pedro Santos | NB | 22.1 |
Chance Spence | PHI | 21.8 |
Brady Walker | LV | 21.4 |
Chris Grace | SF | 21.4 |
Ted Root | DET | 21.2 |
Ramon Lim | HON | 21.0 |
Zachrey Snow | PHI | 20.8 |
Mariano Hernandez | LV | 20.5 |
Bruce Henderson | TAC | 20.1 |
Lorenzo Park | CHA | 19.7 |
Ted Vosberg | DET | 19.1 |
Carlos Carrasco | NB | 18.6 |
Quilvio Encarnacion | BUF | 18.2 |
Tony Ramirez | DET | 17.9 |
Marino Aramboles | JAX | 17.4 |
Rob Raggio | CH1 | 17.1 |
Roger McCarty | JAX | 16.8 |
Daniel Moore | HUN | 16.7 |
Juan Torcato | MIN | 15.5 |
Dave Jones | TOL | 14.9 |
Luis Veras | LA | 14.7 |
Steven Buchanan | LV | 14.6 |
Allen Sutton | HUN | 14.1 |
Curtis Charles | AUG | 14.1 |
Bennie Hurst | CHR | 14.0 |
Howard Ponson | WAS | 13.6 |
Javy Sosa | CHR | 13.3 |
Rob Beirne | MIL | 13.1 |
Mark Brea | TAC | 13.1 |
Jose Uribe | SF | 12.6 |
Slash Stone | MIN | 12.3 |
Homer Hurst | HON | 12.3 |
Chris Nitkowski | AUG | 12.2 |
Cesar Guerrero | DUR | 12.1 |
Carson Puffer | DUR | 11.5 |
Dave Perry | CLE | 11.4 |
Hector Meulens | LAA | 11.2 |
Willie Saenz | DUR | 10.2 |
Clarence Farrell | AUG | 7.7 |
Daniel Simon | PHI | 7.6 |
Marc Durbin | TOL | 7.4 |
Nerio Reitsma | HON | 7.1 |
Jorge Trajano | HEL | 6.9 |
Lawrence Sweeney | NY2 | 6.9 |
Bobby Karl | POR | 6.9 |
Stan Perez | RIC | 6.8 |
Oswaldo Franco | DUR | 6.6 |
Ramiro Montanez | HUN | 6.6 |
Virgil Moreno | CHA | 6.2 |
Dario Miyakazi | NB | 6.0 |
Quilvio Arrojo | PHI | 6.0 |
Livan Valentin | LV | 5.4 |
Walter Dunham | CHA | 5.4 |
Nate Cook | SF | 5.2 |
Bernie Anderson | POR | 5.1 |
Miguel Reynoso | JAX | 4.7 |
Mitch Redmond | BUF | 4.5 |
Derrick O'Donnell | SF | 4.3 |
Marty Workman | MIL | 3.8 |
Ariel Quevedo | HUN | 3.8 |
Theodore James | TAC | 3.4 |
Ron Bell | JAX | 3.4 |
Carson Woolf | SF | 3.3 |
Tim Scott | MIN | 2.7 |
Walt Redmond | HEL | 2.0 |
Vin Miro | BUF | 1.9 |
Roy Evans | NB | 1.6 |
Turner Kerr | TOL | 1.5 |
Devon Lawrence | HON | 1.4 |
Andres Seguignol | HON | 1.4 |
Edgar Ordonez | HUN | 1.4 |
Fonzie Kipling | BOS | 1.3 |
Pete Simpson | LV | 1.2 |
Dennys Baines | LA | 1.1 |
Darryl Williams | NB | 1.1 |
Trenidad Gil | SFE | 1.1 |
Chuck Wilkerson | NB | 1.1 |
Max Benson | MIN | 0.9 |
Carlos Unamuno | HEL | 0.8 |
Pedro Andujar | HEL | 0.7 |
Blade Sellers | RIC | 0.5 |
Aaron Jackson | HON | 0.3 |
Randy Hitchcock | NY2 | 0.3 |
Yogi Campbell | RIC | 0.1 |
Bill Surhoff | POR | 0.0 |
Ned Sullivan | MIL | -0.2 |
David Rosario | TAC | -0.4 |
Damaso Segui | HON | -0.4 |
Ernest Gray | HUN | -1.2 |
Cookie Rosa | PHI | -1.2 |
Carlos Castillo | PHI | -1.4 |
Tim Peters | NB | -1.5 |
Joe Weaver | NY2 | -1.9 |
Calvin Malloy | BOS | -2.6 |
Pedro Barrios | RIC | -2.6 |
Angel Carrasco | MIN | -2.6 |
Alex Espinosa | TAC | -2.9 |
Luis Gongora | DUR | -3.4 |
Doug Byrne | CHR | -3.9 |
Brad Porter | NO | -4.2 |
Samuel Griffin | WAS | -4.5 |
Willie Samuel | MIL | -4.9 |
Tim Black | WAS | -5.3 |
Bob McEnerney | HON | -7.1 |
Russell Roosevelt | SFE | -7.6 |
Harpo Estes | CHY | -7.7 |
Desi Palmeiro | CHA | -8.6 |
Carl Kline | CH1 | -9.0 |
Harry Figueroa | SWB | -10.1 |
Jeff Simmons | BOS | -10.6 |
Dennis Kobayashi | LAA | -10.8 |
Jimmie Segui | BUF | -11.7 |
Omar Mota | NB | -13.5 |
Alex Chen | LV | -14.2 |
Stuart Whitaker | DUR | -16.0 |
Vladimir Chavez | AUG | -26.7 |
Aaron Garciaparra | DUR | -26.8 |
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