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Luis Robert's Hot Start

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Only means so much, but it's at least encouraging:

 

G: 16

PA: 68

 

K%: 17.6

BB%: 23.5

 

AVG: .277

OBP: .500

SLG: .426

 

HR: 1

SB: 7

 

BABIP: .353

wRC+: 175

Love that OBP. Clearly guys are pitching around him. Excited for him to get to the AZL.

No HR since that first swing, eh?

The first homer video was cool, but short season stats mean nothing to me.

QUOTE (flavum @ Jul 5, 2017 -> 10:34 AM)
The first homer video was cool, but short season stats mean nothing to me.

 

Realistically, the guy hasn't played organized baseball in a year, and he is playing against 16/17 year old kids. The stats mean nothing, what really matters is getting him back into game shape and ready for full season ball next year.

QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Jul 5, 2017 -> 10:37 AM)
Realistically, the guy hasn't played organized baseball in a year, and he is playing against 16/17 year old kids. The stats mean nothing, what really matters is getting him back into game shape and ready for full season ball next year.

 

Exactly. His stats in the DSL are meaningless, we just need him to not get injured.

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I don't think there's much to "analyze" in the numbers at this point, I just think it's nice he's generally doing really well instead of getting wrecked, especially with the layoff in playing time.

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