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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Monday, May 21, 2007The Tennessean: Ankiel’s move to hitter works
Watch out, Ryan Ludwick. Rick Ankiel’s a-comin’. Saul Riveratosthenes (Dan Lee)
Posted: May 21, 2007 at 01:36 PM | 14 comment(s)
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I can't imagine he's a much worse ballplayer than Ludwick, Jason Tyner, Freddie Bynum, Tommy Murphy or any number of guys drawing MLB paychecks as spare-parts outfielders.
It'd be more of a problem if it were 9/39 with 121 ABs: same ratio, but far fewer PAs with contact. 26 Ks in 121 ABs is well inside the danger line, suggesting that Ankiel isn't flailing around wildly up there.
Far more of a issue, for me, is the fact that he has just 7 EBH that are *not* home runs, compared to nine HR. That suggests that he's hitting lazy fly balls, some of which carry over the fence, rather than making solid contact. His relatively low line-drive rate (just 11 LD on 98 BIP, with the caveat that minor league BIP stats aren't that reliable) also suggests the same thing.
-- MWE
And if Ankiel was 22, I'd be impressed with this tools package. At 27, not so much. Can he do Ryan Ludwick's job? Sure, but so can lots of fringy AAAA players.
If he wasn't Rick Ankiel, nobody would be paying any attention to him. I don't see articles about Darnell McDonald or Hiram Bocachica or Marlon Byrd or Val Pascucci.
It wouldn't be nearly as interesting if it was, say, Darnell McDonald. There's nothing unique about a story that goes "toolsy first-rounder disappoints for a few years in the low minors, inexplicably gets called up after hitting .234 in Ottawa, flames out in a brief major league trial, gets suspended for drug use, then gets another cup of coffee with the worst team in the league".
(Sorry - I didn't RTFA)
Ah, but which would be the bigger story--Ankiel making it back as a 5th outfielder, or McDonald making it back while posting a 133 ERA+ and striking out nearly 200 in 30 starts?
Taguchi--73 PA
Wilson--68 PA
Schumaker--47
Ludwick--36
Encarnacion--22
The HIGH OPS of the bunch is Taguchi, with a .610.
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