Tuesday, June 30, 2015

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Looking for statistical evidence that would point to the dreaded "sophomore slump" for Joe Panik, because that's just what you're supposed to do these days.Nobody can just simply pass the eyeball test.

Good news, I didn't find any. I suspect the same will hold true for Matt Duffy and Andrew Susac, but for now both of those guys merely pass the eyeball test.

Panik is at the 500 AB mark combined over two half season, so we should know what we have here.
Welcome to the club, Joe!!


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Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 1st round (29th pick) of the 2011 amateur draft.
Signed June 11, 2011. (All Transactions)
Debut: June 21, 2014 (Age 23.234, 18,273rd in MLB history) 
Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 2014 season [*] 
TeamGiants 2014-2015
2015 Contract Status: Signed thru 2015, 1 yr/$523k (15) (details) [*]
Service Time (01/2015): 0.100, Arb Eligible: 2018, Free Agent: 2021 [*]

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YearAgeTmLgGPAABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+TBGDPHBPSHSFIBBPosAwards
201423SFGNL732872693182102118001633.305.343.368.71110699401104RoY-6
201524SFGNL743192813987202630323037.310.379.459.83813812953230*4
2 Yrs14760655070169304748324670.307.362.415.77612322893340
162 Game Avg.16266860677186334853325177.307.362.415.776123251103340

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YearAgeTmLgGPARbatRbaserRdpRfieldRposRAAWAARrepRARWARwaaWL%162WL%oWARdWARoRARSalaryPosAwards
201423SFGNL73287111-2230.29121.1.504.5021.4-0.1144RoY-6
201524SFGNL7431914-2122161.710262.7.524.5112.50.424*4
2 Seasons14760615-1204191.919383.8.514.5063.90.339


YearAgeTmLgPAOutsRCRC/GAIRBAbipBAlgBAOBPlgOBPSLGlgSLGOPSlgOPSOPS+OWn%BtRunsBtWinsTotASecAISOPwrSpd
201423SFGNL287193344.789.343.305.248.343.311.368.383.711.694106.5532.10.2.602.123.063.0
201524SFGNL319206506.591.336.310.252.379.313.459.392.838.704138.67816.11.6.811.260.1494.0
2 Yrs606399845.690.340.307.250.362.312.415.387.776.699123.62418.21.8.709.193.1074.2
162 Game Avg.668440935.690.340.307.250.362.312.415.387.776.699123.624202.709.193.1075


YearAgeTmLgBtRunsBtWinsPlaysWPAWPA+WPA-aLIWPA/LIClutchRE24REWboLIRE24/boLIPHlevAB
201423SFGNL1.40.12910.14.5-4.5.95-0.20.30.00.00.98-0.51.136
201524SFGNL16.11.63261.46.4-5.01.021.00.38.60.90.989.63.222
2 Yrs17.41.86171.510.9-9.5.990.80.68.60.90.989.11.658

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YearAgeTmLgPAHR%SO%BB%XBH%X/H%SO/WAB/SOAB/HRAB/RBIGB/FBGO/AOIP%LD%HR/FBIF/FB
201423SFGNL2870.4%11.5%5.6%4.5%16%2.068.2269.014.91.081.2482%26%1.1%17%
201524SFGNL3191.9%11.6%9.4%8.8%32%1.237.646.89.40.760.9476%28%4.8%10%
2 Yrs6061.2%11.6%7.6%6.8%24%1.527.978.611.50.901.0879%27%3.2%13%
MLB Averages2.4%20.3%7.6%7.2%32%2.674.438.38.80.851.1168%25%7.1%13%
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