Comments on: Daily Farm Report 4-16-08 http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/ Baseball's Future in the Gateway City Wed, 11 Mar 2009 20:19:12 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=MU hourly 1 By: Daily Farm Report - 4/24/08 « Future Redbirds http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-16233 Daily Farm Report - 4/24/08 « Future Redbirds Fri, 25 Apr 2008 04:18:05 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-16233 [...] Colby is pulling out of his slump, slowly but surely. Tonight he went 1-4 with a walk. [Note that Colby has gone 9-29 (.310) with two HR, six RBI, five runs scored and four walks since I made my (not so) bold prediction] [...] [...] Colby is pulling out of his slump, slowly but surely. Tonight he went 1-4 with a walk. [Note that Colby has gone 9-29 (.310) with two HR, six RBI, five runs scored and four walks since I made my (not so) bold prediction] [...]

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By: Alec http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15962 Alec Fri, 18 Apr 2008 03:50:42 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15962 Hey erik if you want to know about the name Kozma. I can ask his brother who I go to school with. Hey erik if you want to know about the name Kozma. I can ask his brother who I go to school with.

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By: cariocacardinal http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15955 cariocacardinal Fri, 18 Apr 2008 00:21:41 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15955 There hasn´t been a HS ss drafted in the 1st round after the 10th pick that has become a major league regular at ss since 1991 (Gil, Reese) and no all stars since 1988 (Clayton). There hasn´t been a HS ss drafted in the 1st round after the 10th pick that has become a major league regular at ss since 1991 (Gil, Reese) and no all stars since 1988 (Clayton).

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By: erik http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15953 erik Thu, 17 Apr 2008 23:14:21 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15953 Sleepy-Is the name Kozma Greek, Slavic or Hungarian? I'm thinking Hungarian. He's our Hungarian god of walks..er, or something. Sleepy-Is the name Kozma Greek, Slavic or Hungarian? I’m thinking Hungarian. He’s our Hungarian god of walks..er, or something.

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By: SleepyCA http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15947 SleepyCA Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:58:41 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15947 I am loving Kozma's 18.5% BB/PA rate. I am loving Kozma’s 18.5% BB/PA rate.

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By: tnek5 http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15942 tnek5 Thu, 17 Apr 2008 16:41:07 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15942 I'm not sure if anyone has noticed this but david freese has a 8% line drive rate, but he has a BABIP over .300. I wonder if this rings true for most of the team? If it is then i'm a little less worried about Rasmus. I’m not sure if anyone has noticed this but david freese has a 8% line drive rate, but he has a BABIP over .300. I wonder if this rings true for most of the team? If it is then i’m a little less worried about Rasmus.

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By: Birdo http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15941 Birdo Thu, 17 Apr 2008 16:41:03 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15941 Neat breakdown, roarke. Here are a couple other high school guys drafted in the first round or compensation round who actually projected to stay in the middle of the infield (either at SS or 2B): Adrian Cardenas A ball: .295 / .354 / .417 Adam Jones (moved to CF, but because of organizational need) A ball: .267 / .311 / .404 Trevor Plouffe A ball: .223 / .300 / .345 Chris Nelson A ball: .241 / .304 / .330 Yep, it's hard to put up big numbers in a player's first full season. Lately it feels like Kozma is on pace for a crazy number of doubles, though, which is very encouraging in my opinion. Neat breakdown, roarke. Here are a couple other high school guys drafted in the first round or compensation round who actually projected to stay in the middle of the infield (either at SS or 2B):

Adrian Cardenas
A ball: .295 / .354 / .417

Adam Jones (moved to CF, but because of organizational need)
A ball: .267 / .311 / .404

Trevor Plouffe
A ball: .223 / .300 / .345

Chris Nelson
A ball: .241 / .304 / .330

Yep, it’s hard to put up big numbers in a player’s first full season. Lately it feels like Kozma is on pace for a crazy number of doubles, though, which is very encouraging in my opinion.

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By: Toddy http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15937 Toddy Thu, 17 Apr 2008 14:13:33 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15937 Steve Hill was not born. ..he spawned from the sparks created when Shoeless Joe Jackson's mythical Black Betsy bat collided with some of Joe Dimaggio's spikes. Steve Hill was not born. ..he spawned from the sparks created when Shoeless Joe Jackson’s mythical Black Betsy bat collided with some of Joe Dimaggio’s spikes.

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By: cardsfan1 http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15931 cardsfan1 Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:12:46 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15931 Mikrut has been sent down from Springfield to Palm Beach. Mikrut has been sent down from Springfield to Palm Beach.

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By: roarke http://futureredbirds.com/2008/04/16/daily-farm-report-4-16-08/#comment-15927 roarke Thu, 17 Apr 2008 12:38:53 +0000 http://futureredbirds.wordpress.com/?p=1107#comment-15927 Well, that's what happens when you make assumptions while writing late at night. Like FGC said, it probably makes a little bit of a difference, but the truth is that I was really looking for comparisons between guys right out of high school and how they did in their first season at A ball. I recognize that there are all sorts of problems with trying to scientifically compare these players (like the fact that they were drafted as shortstops is pretty arbitrary since almost all were drafted with the idea that they would be moved off of SS), which is why I didn't go too in depth with the analysis. I really just wanted to take a quick snapshot look at a few players that can nominally be considered comps for Kozma and see what expectations could be considered "reasonable". Well, that’s what happens when you make assumptions while writing late at night. Like FGC said, it probably makes a little bit of a difference, but the truth is that I was really looking for comparisons between guys right out of high school and how they did in their first season at A ball. I recognize that there are all sorts of problems with trying to scientifically compare these players (like the fact that they were drafted as shortstops is pretty arbitrary since almost all were drafted with the idea that they would be moved off of SS), which is why I didn’t go too in depth with the analysis.

I really just wanted to take a quick snapshot look at a few players that can nominally be considered comps for Kozma and see what expectations could be considered “reasonable”.

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