Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted September 14, 2012 Posted September 14, 2012 http://ht.ly/1mrUkX The Twins had several players named to the BA Classification All Star lists. One from AAA (Parmelee), One from AA (Hicks), One from High-A (Pinto), One from Low-A (Sano), One from Rookie ball (Kepler).
nicksaviking Community Moderator Posted September 14, 2012 Posted September 14, 2012 Wow, lot's of people think next years crop of propsects will be a let down since Trout and Harper have were called up this year, but those AAA numbers are insane. Parmelee's awesome stat line looks pretty mediocre next to some of those. Maybe I've never seen offensive statistics seperated by league, but it seems to me, usually the top A ball guys have better lines than the top AAA guys do due to the increasingly better talent pool at AAA.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted September 14, 2012 Author Posted September 14, 2012 Note that Parmelee's numbers are in the International League. Most of the big AAA numbers are from the Pacific Coast League (PCL) where you and I could post an .800 OPS (slight exaggeration!).
Jim Crikket Provisional Member Posted September 14, 2012 Posted September 14, 2012 So Arcia is good enough to make the cut as a 2nd teamer on BA's minor league AS team that combines all classifications, but can't make the cut for his classification AS team, as determined by the same rating organization? Seems peculiar.
Seth Stohs Site Manager Posted September 14, 2012 Author Posted September 14, 2012 So Arcia is good enough to make the cut as a 2nd teamer on BA's minor league AS team that combines all classifications, but can't make the cut for his classification AS team, as determined by the same rating organization? Seems peculiar. He pretty much split the season between 2 classifications, so it'd be hard for him to put up big enough numbers in either one individually, but overall, what a year!
Jim Crikket Provisional Member Posted September 14, 2012 Posted September 14, 2012 Yeah, I guess if I had thought it through, that would make sense.
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