CHONE Projections on FanGraphs Now
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Yikes! Kevin Frandsen a more productive hitter than either Ishikawa or Sandoval? I’m getting that sinking feeling again.
Get the hell out the way Bengie, Pablito's hit the show!
by Roger on Jan 9, 2009 10:24 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
Hope floats.
….Unless you’re a Giants fan. Then it tends to confuse and betray.
Ivan Ochoa - Heir to the legacy of Rob Andrews & Rikkert Faneyte!
Here comes Captain Obvious wearing his Atomic Wedgie!
by daveinexile on Jan 9, 2009 11:00 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Our World Ends on 12-21-2012
Projections are a massive waste of time.
by Cainer on Jan 9, 2009 11:08 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
this chone guy
he does not like ze giants…
/waits patiently for Zips 2009 Woba projections side-by-side.
FIRE BRIAN SABEAN... UNLESS HE KEEPS DRAFTING WELL. .. AND SIGNS UNDERRATED PLAYERS LIKE AFFELDT OR PHELPS. .. OR ALRIGHT WHO'S PLAYING WITH THE ALIEN MIND-SWITCHING RAY?
by zenbitz on Jan 9, 2009 12:18 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
ZiPS
likes the Giants less than Chone…. for hitters anyway.
Aaron King is still my homeboy... iffy mechanics and all
by baetown415 on Jan 9, 2009 12:31 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Actually Chone Smith Does Like The 2009 Giants Even If His Projection System Appears Not To.
You’ve sold me. Barry would be an even better deal at 1 year and league minimum, which he offered to play at last season. Now if only you can convince the Giants. Really, first place is theirs for the taking. A great staff, Winn, Lewis, and Renteria making a good top of the order. All they need is a big bat of their former hero. Ideally, he’d volunteer to shift to 1B, fill that hole and keep the rangy outfield intact.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 Player of the Day: Pablo Sandoval
I can’t say I knew much about this kid as he came up to the majors. I knew he was on a hot streak with the Giants late last year, but figured it was just a few lucky singles. He hit .345 in 41 games, but not much power (3 HR), few walks (only 4) and as much speed as you’d expect from a 5’11, 245 pound part time catcher.
What I didn’t realize is that he’s only 21 years old, and with 10 AB per strikeout, he might just be the kind of hitter who can sustain a high batting average simply because he’s better than almost everyone at putting the bat on the ball.
Pablo was not among Baseball America’s top 30 prospects last year, and for a system not known to be overflowing with talent, that’s not encouraging. Perhaps he should have been, as a 20 year old catcher he hit .287 with a .476 slugging percentage for San Jose. That’s not great hitting for the California League, but good enough considering age, position if his defense was acceptable.
This year he started back in A+ and hit 359/412/597. In AA he hit 337/364/549. In the minors as a whole he threw out 30 of 68 baserunners. For the whole year, two levels of the minors and the majors, he hit close to .350 with 23 homers and 120 RBI.
On his Fangraphs page you can see the Bill James projection showing a .320 average and over 100 RBI.
As to my more conservative CHONE projections he projects as a similar hitter right now to teammate Bengie Molina, and due to his age he’s likely to get much better. He’s got about a 20% chance of hitting the Bill James projection, which would make him a 2009 rookie of the year candidate except for the fact he’s used up his eligibility.
As a catcher, he’s a solid league average regular right now, and as a 3rd baseman has a shot at turning into a solid player. Not bad for a 22 year old who was at best the Giant’s #31 prospect heading into the season.
by giantsrainman on Jan 9, 2009 1:24 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs



















