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Fan Projection Targets 12/11/09

Today and for the rest of the weekend, we would like to take a look at some NL rookies who performed quite well and yet received little to no consideration for the rookie of the year: Seth Smith, Randy Wells, and Garrett Jones

Smith, from Colorado, was the best pinch-hitter in the league, with a PH OPS over 1.400, and put up monster numbers overall, as he was worth 2.7 wins in less than 400 PAs.

Wells, from Chicago, got a lot of play from Rob Neyer, who was the only BBWAA member to vote for him. Wells pitched extremely well, and was worth 3.0 wins in 165 IP, thanks to a 3.88 FIP

Jones, from Pittsburgh, much like Smith, showed good power in his first time up. He hit 21 HRs and was worth 2.6 wins in only 358 PAs.



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  1. CH says:

    Great choices.

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  2. Bryz says:

    Just so you know, Garrett Jones did briefly reach the majors with the Twins prior to joining the Pirates.

    I know Justin Morneau was blocking him, but it’s still painful to see Jones succeed in the majors for a different team.

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  3. Resolution says:

    Hey, not sure if this is the proper forum to voice this, but I made a projection for Seth Smith (among others) a while back and now they seem to be gone. Is this just a temporary thing (I know the projection system is still fresh and raw so things like this aren’t too surprising) or should I just go ahead and re-project?

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  4. recca says:

    these are toughest projections yet, IMO.

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  5. Sasskuash says:

    Randy Wells also has a great name for a pitcher. I don’t know if BBWA takes that into account, but I think it should be bonus points!

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