Nolan Reimold season log (currently high-A)
Nolan Reimold season log (currently high-A)
Starts it at high-A Frederick, tonight with a
2-4, 1 R, 1 K
2-4, 1 R, 1 K
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Through 6 games he is batting .409 (9-22), 7 runs scored, 1 double, 2 homeruns, 4 RBI, 3 BB, 6 Ks, 3 SB, and 2 CS.
One advantage to working in MiLB is access to any minor or major leaguers day by day stats. I have all of his situational stats too- he is 6-7 when leading off (.857)m but 0-5 with runners in scoring position.
One advantage to working in MiLB is access to any minor or major leaguers day by day stats. I have all of his situational stats too- he is 6-7 when leading off (.857)m but 0-5 with runners in scoring position.
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I noticed tonight that they have live boxes/logs for everything down to at least High-A (which is what we care about anyway, right?dduncan wrote: I like how the MiLB.com site expanded to the real time game logs for AAA.
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.97 OBP?!dduncan wrote:Entering April 24th:
Reimold is tied for 1st in the league:HRs (3)
4th in the league OPS (.975)
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I stand corrected, but I can't believe Reimold will be playing A ball much longer.
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It's usually not that easy. In order for Nolan to make the move up to AA, they have to make a decision to either promote someone to AAA from AA and/or cut someone who isn't performing. Not even the best prospects make the jump a month into the season. That's just not fair to the other players ahead of him.
Also, you may have to look more into his offensive numbers. For example, a key stat to look at is BABIP. That's batting average on balls in play. I wish I had that number, but if his average is over .400 to .500 on every ball put in play, that could be a strong indication that he is getting quite lucky and his current average of .300 is slightly inflated.
Not to mention, Nolan is the second youngest player on his team. I find that a little surprising, but could be an indication on how poor the system is.
It's great that he has started out well, but it's a little early to say he deserves a call up to AA. No need to rush.
Also, you may have to look more into his offensive numbers. For example, a key stat to look at is BABIP. That's batting average on balls in play. I wish I had that number, but if his average is over .400 to .500 on every ball put in play, that could be a strong indication that he is getting quite lucky and his current average of .300 is slightly inflated.
Not to mention, Nolan is the second youngest player on his team. I find that a little surprising, but could be an indication on how poor the system is.
It's great that he has started out well, but it's a little early to say he deserves a call up to AA. No need to rush.
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Nolan's still in A ball?
I thought he'd be on a AAA team by now. How far or long does Nolan have to go before he can get the chance to enter the Major's? I hear of 21 year-olds all the time playing in the Major's , so I didn't think that Nolan would be several years away from making it but that's what it looks like if he's still playing A ball.
Guess I gotta be a bit more patient than I originally thought.
Guess I gotta be a bit more patient than I originally thought.
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Nolan should be playing AA at some point during the year, if he continues to hit well.
He went 3-4 last night with a HR and 2B, rasing his average to .320 and ranking third in the league in OPS.
Also, traditionally, the Carolina League is a pitchers league. So that makes it even more impressive, if true.
He went 3-4 last night with a HR and 2B, rasing his average to .320 and ranking third in the league in OPS.
Also, traditionally, the Carolina League is a pitchers league. So that makes it even more impressive, if true.

