tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920509099123702981.post2340226448139236068..comments2023-09-29T16:48:17.042+08:00Comments on Giant Prospective: Scouting Reports for 2015 Giants Part 2: Mella, Okert, Santos + Something ExtraWrenziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17425150358883755563noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920509099123702981.post-58171159947651400132015-06-20T10:21:10.575+08:002015-06-20T10:21:10.575+08:00Thanks Mr. ogc! I'll follow your suggestion to...Thanks Mr. ogc! I'll follow your suggestion to chop it up once I edited it! Thanks for that suggestion! I'm still new to this and I never written anything like this except you know the essays that professors and teachers gave me.<br /><br />Okert's BABIP in AA last year is .266 and his BABIP this year is .338 which is a tick high on his past BABIPs. The one I'm concerned more is the BB/9 going up to 4. He never went above 4 ever since 2012 when he's pitching in rookie ball. <br /><br />Thanks for the tips Mr. ogc and I learn a lot from everyone!Wrenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17425150358883755563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4920509099123702981.post-53837831904039723452015-06-20T04:24:44.469+08:002015-06-20T04:24:44.469+08:00Been reading your series, very interesting. One s...Been reading your series, very interesting. One suggestion to make it better for readers: break up the long paragraphs. Lots of good info, but it looks very dense and daunting to read. <br /><br />About Okert, BABIP is not necessarily going to go down in the minors. Preventing hard hit balls is apparently a skill that most MLB pitchers have, but not a lot for the minor leaguers (clearly). Now, if he had a low BABIP before, then that could be mentioned, but we never know where the Peter Principle will rear its ugly head. obsessivegiantscompulsivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11362706004246875823noreply@blogger.com