It's time for another installment of minor league error leaders. I've already done similar posts for higher levels of minor league baseball:
AAA errors by position,
AA errors by position posts,
A+ errors by position, and
A errors by position. Today’s post is about Low A (or Short-Season A) baseball. There are only two leagues at this level: the Northwest League and the New York-Penn League. The Northwest League plays a 76-game schedule and the New York-Penn League plays a similar number of games. These leagues are intended to allow teams to break in college draftees judged too experienced for rookie level leagues while also providing a place for players stuck in between rookie ball and regular A ball. Not every major league organization has a team in Low A ball as the two leagues combined have only 22 teams. The organizations not represented are Atlanta, Chicago (AL), Cincinnati, Kansas City, Los Angeles (AL & NL), Milwaukee, and Minnesota.
A- Pitchers
A- Pitchers Sorted By Most Errors |
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Name | Team | Org.
| TC
| E | FPct. |
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David Stokes
| Oneonta
| DET
| 24
| 4
| .833 |
Jarred Holloway
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 22
| 4
| .818 |
Wilber Bucardo
| Salem-Keizer
| SFG
| 21
| 4
| .810 |
Stephen Procner
| Aberdeen | BAL
| 16
| 4
| .750 |
Martin Perez
| Spokane
| TEX
| 14
| 4
| .714 |
Israel Camacaro
| Boise | CHC
| 12
| 4
| .667 |
Christopher Schwinden
| Brooklyn
| NYM
| 11
| 4
| .636
|
Eduin Ciriaco
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 7
| 4
| .429
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A- Pitchers Sorted By Lowest FPct. (minimum 10 total chances) |
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Name | Team | Org.
| TC | E | FPct. |
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Christopher Schwinden
| Brooklyn
| NYM
| 11
| 4
| .636 |
Israel Camacaro
| Boise
| CHC
| 12
| 4
| .667 |
Martin Perez
| Spokane
| TEX
| 14
| 4
| .714 |
Stephen Procner
| Aberdeen
| BAL
| 16
| 4
| .750 |
Joel Carreno
| Auburn | TOR
| 13
| 3
| .769 |
Simon Castro
| Eugene
| SDP
| 13
| 3
| .769 |
Matthew Nevarez
| Spokane | TEX
| 13
| 3
| .769 |
Aaron Odom
| Aberdeen
| BAL
| 15
| 3
| .800 |
George Brown
| Batavia
| STL
| 10
| 2
| .800 |
Marquis Fleming
| Hudson Valley
| TBR
| 10
| 2
| .800
|
NWL Pitchers |
|
| 1316
| 93
| .929 |
NYP Pitchers |
|
| 1893
| 140
| .926 |
A- Pitchers |
|
| 3209
| 233
| .927 |
Since these leagues play only about half as many games as the other levels covered so far, I've adjusted the minimum chances needed for the fielding percentage list. It's hard to tell with pitchers since their threshold was set so low anyway, but it'll become more apparent at other positions. It's a little strange that no pitcher stood out as worse than the rest, though Eduin Ciriaco didn't have a great year with the glove.
A- Catchers
A- Catchers Sorted By Most Errors |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Derek Norris
| Vermont
| WSN
| 422
| 10 | .976 |
Travis Howell
| Everett
| SEA
| 425
| 8
| .981
|
Jordan Pacheco
| Tri-City (NWL)
| COL
| 404
| 8
| .980 |
Miguel Fermin
| Jamestown
| FLA
| 513
| 6
| .988 |
Mitch Abeita
| Staten Island
| NYY
| 452
| 6
| .987 |
Caleb Joseph
| Aberdeen | BAL
| 434
| 6
| .986 |
Carlos Perez
| Boise
| CHC
| 368
| 6
| .984 |
Travis D'Arnaud
| Williamsport
| PHI
| 367
| 6
| .984 |
Logan Gelbrich
| Eugene | SDP
| 229
| 6
| .974 |
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A- Catchers Sorted By Lowest FPct. (minimum 200 total chances) |
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Name | Team | Org.
| TC | E | FPct. |
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Logan Gelbrich
| Eugene
| SDP
| 229
| 6
| .974 |
Derek Norris
| Vermont | WSN
| 422
| 10
| .976 |
Julio Rivera
| Vancouver
| OAK
| 227
| 5
| .978 |
Jordan Pacheco
| Tri-City (NWL)
| COL
| 404
| 8
| .980 |
Robert Alcombrack
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 265
| 5
| .981 |
Travis Howell
| Everett
| SEA
| 425
| 8
| .981 |
Jason Castro
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 224
| 4
| .982 |
Michael Brenly
| Boise
| CHC
| 233
| 4
| .983 |
Travis D'Arnaud
| Williamsport
| PHI
| 367
| 6
| .984 |
Carlos Perez
| Boise | CHC
| 368
| 6
| .984 |
NWL Catchers |
|
| 5485
| 74 | .987 |
NYP Catchers |
|
| 9618
| 129
| .987 |
A- Catchers |
|
| 15103
| 203
| .987 |
Now you can probably tell about the total chances minimum being adjusted downward. Both leagues have the same fielding percentage at catcher. I don't think that's happened at any other level so far. Note that there are two different Tri-Citys. I've noted their league in parentheses.
A- First BasemenA- 1B Sorted By Most Errors |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Phil Disher
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 601
| 16
| .973 |
Xavier Scruggs
| Batavia
| STL
| 535
| 12
| .978 |
Anthony Smith
| Yakima
| ARI
| 518
| 10 | .981 |
Michael McDade
| Auburn | TOR
| 339
| 10 | .971 |
Matthew Clark
| Eugene
| SDP
| 326
| 10
| .969 |
Tyler Moore
| Vermont
| WSN
| 591
| 9
| .985 |
Dusty Napoleon
| Vancouver | OAK
| 549
| 9
| .984 |
Dennis Guinn
| Spokane
| TEX
| 496
| 8
| .984 |
Brock Simpson
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 393
| 8
| .980
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A- 1B Sorted By Lowest FPct. (minimum 200 total chances) |
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Name | Team | Org.
| TC | E | FPct. |
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Matthew Clark
| Eugene
| SDP
| 326
| 10
| .969 |
Michael McDade
| Auburn
| TOR
| 339
| 10
| .971 |
Jahdiel Santamaria
| Staten Island
| NYY
| 254
| 7
| .972 |
Phil Disher
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 601
| 16
| .973 |
Tom Baxter
| Aberdeen
| BAL
| 232
| 6
| .974 |
Xavier Scruggs
| Batavia
| STL
| 535
| 12
| .978 |
Brock Simpson
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 393
| 8
| .980 |
Jared Bolden
| Spokane
| TEX
| 204
| 4
| .980 |
Anthony Smith
| Yakima
| ARI
| 518
| 10
| .981 |
Robert Blauer
| Eugene
| SDP
| 320
| 6
| .981 |
NWL 1B |
|
| 5697 | 85
| .985 |
NYP 1B |
|
| 9299 | 139 | .985 |
A- 1B |
|
| 14996 | 224
| .985 |
Phil Disher (nice name) has a comfortable lead atop the errors leaderboard. I also like Xavier Scruggs' and Dusty Napoleon's names. The two leagues have had identical fielding percentages at catcher and at first base. I wonder if they'll stay close at the rest of the positions.
A- Second BasemenA- 2B Sorted By Most Errors |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Luis Nunez
| Everett
| SEA
| 241
| 14
| .942 |
Jason Ogata
| Spokane
| TEX
| 238
| 13
| .945 |
Mike Gosse
| Oneonta
| DET
| 268
| 12
| .955 |
Carlos Vazquez
| Auburn
| TOR
| 114
| 11
| .904 |
Michael Diaz
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 135
| 11
| .919 |
Isaias Velasquez
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 218
| 11
| .950 |
Tom Edwards
| Aberdeen
| BAL
| 91
| 9
| .901 |
Jonathan Del Campo
| Auburn
| TOR
| 194
| 9
| .954 |
Michael Ross
| Hudson Valley
| TBR
| 255
| 9
| .965
|
David Adams
| Staten Island
| NYY
| 315
| 8
| .975
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A- 2B Sorted By Lowest FPct. (minimum 100 total chances) |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Carlos Vazquez
| Auburn | TOR | 114
| 11
| .904 |
Michael Diaz
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 135
| 11
| .919 |
Luis Nunez
| Everett
| SEA | 241
| 14
| .942 |
Jason Ogata
| Spokane | TEX
| 238
| 13
| .945 |
Isaias Velasquez
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 218
| 11
| .950 |
Jonathan Del Campo
| Auburn
| TOR
| 194
| 9
| .954 |
Robert Phelps
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 110
| 5
| .955 |
Mike Gosse
| Oneonta
| DET
| 268
| 12
| .955 |
Jake Smolinski
| Vermont | WSN
| 117
| 5
| .957 |
Zach Gentile
| Lowell
| BOS
| 127
| 5
| .961 |
NWL 2B |
|
| 2901
| 106
| .963 |
NYP 2B |
|
| 4864
| 176
| .964 |
A- 2B |
|
| 7765
| 282
| .964 |
This really underscores how out there Ryan Adam's 46 errors in A ball are. Nunez's 14 errors in A- ball came in only half the number of chances it took Ryan Adams to reach 46 errors. I expected error rates to get worse as levels descended, but Adams' terrible season broke up the pattern. Also worth noting is that playing time seems spread out more among players - not many players spend an overwhelming majority of their teams' games at one position. Whether that's because teams are encouraging versatility or want to get a better look at their roster, I'm not sure, but it's how more than one player on a team can show up on the list at the same position.
A- Third BasemenA- 3B Sorted By Most Errors |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Bryan Pounds
| Oneonta
| DET
| 180
| 24
| .867 |
Andrew Fie
| Yakima | ARI
| 235
| 24
| .898 |
Steven Souza
| Vermont
| WSN
| 139
| 22
| .842 |
Jeremie Tice
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 128
| 19
| .852 |
Matthew West
| Spokane | TEX
| 179
| 19
| .894 |
David Flores
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 142
| 18
| .873 |
Tyler Kolodny
| Aberdeen | BAL
| 189
| 18
| .905 |
Nate Tenbrink
| Everett | SEA
| 137
| 17
| .876 |
Cody Overbeck
| Williamsport
| PHI
| 169
| 17
| .899
|
Rodney Rutherford
| Vancouver
| OAK
| 87
| 16 | .816
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A- 3B Sorted By Lowest FPct. (minimum 60 total chances) |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Rodney Rutherford
| Vancouver
| OAK | 87
| 16
| .816 |
Francisco Tirado
| Vancouver | OAK | 79
| 14
| .823 |
Steven Souza
| Vermont
| WSN | 139
| 22
| .842 |
Matthew Payne
| State College
| PIT | 98
| 15
| .847 |
Patrick Rose
| Tri-City (NWL)
| COL | 74
| 11
| .851 |
Jeremie Tice
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 128
| 19
| .852 |
Derek Shunk
| Eugene
| SDP | 66
| 9
| .864 |
Bryan Pounds
| Oneonta | DET
| 180
| 24
| .867 |
Leance Soto
| Auburn | TOR | 102
| 13
| .873 |
David Flores
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 142
| 18
| .873
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NWL 3B |
|
| 1729
| 194
| .888 |
NYP 3B |
|
| 2901
| 326
| .888 |
A- 3B |
|
| 4630
| 520
| .888 |
Those are some ugly fielding percentages. Both leagues are the same once again, but I don't think they'll be bragging anytime soon. Rodney Rutherford, half of Vancouver's duo of disaster at the hot corner, just missed becoming the first position player to make the list with a fielding percentage below .800.
A- ShortstopsA- SS Sorted By Most Errors |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Joel Staples
| Jamestown | FLA
| 307
| 23
| .925 |
Brandon Douglas
| Oneonta
| DET
| 218
| 21
| .904 |
Jeff Hulett
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU
| 109
| 18
| .835 |
Colt Sedbrook
| Batavia | STL | 191
| 18
| .906 |
Jason Christian
| Vancouver | OAK
| 257
| 18
| .930 |
Robi Estrada
| Hudson Valley
| TBR | 272
| 17
| .938 |
Dani Arias
| Vermont
| WSN
| 135
| 16
| .881 |
Ronald Ramirez
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU | 217
| 16
| .926 |
Lonnie Chisenhall
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE | 224
| 16
| .929 |
Ryan Flaherty
| Boise
| CHC | 248
| 16
| .935 |
A- SS Sorted By Lowest FPct. (minimum 100 total chances) |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Jeff Hulett
| Tri-City (NYP)
| HOU | 109
| 18
| .835 |
Dani Arias
| Vermont
| WSN | 135
| 16
| .881 |
Brandon Douglas
| Oneonta
| DET | 218
| 21
| .904 |
Colt Sedbrook
| Batavia
| STL | 191
| 18
| .906 |
Domnit Bolivar
| Batavia
| STL | 112
| 10
| .911 |
Chase D'Arnaud
| State College
| PIT
| 151
| 12
| .921 |
Anthony Phillips
| Everett
| SEA | 198
| 15
| .924 |
Thomas Field
| Tri-City (NWL)
| COL
| 199
| 15
| .925 |
Justin Parker
| Yakima | ARI | 120
| 9
| .925 |
Joel Staples
| Jamestown
| FLA
| 307
| 23
| .925
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NWL SS
|
|
| 2952 | 182
| .938 |
NYP SS
|
|
| 4824 | 330
| .932 |
A- SS
|
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| 7776
| 512 | .934 |
Shortstops in the two short-season leagues had an easier time of it than did their brethren at the hot corner. Obviously they managed to cumulatively field in the .900's. You might recognize Domnit Bolivar's name from the third baseman list in the A ball post. He committed 23 errors at the hot corner for Quad Cities in the Midwest League. His 10 errors for Batavia took place in only 25 games.
A- OutfieldersA- OF Sorted By Most Errors |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Brian Van Kirk
| Auburn
| TOR
| 69
| 8
| .884 |
Kevin Mattison
| Jamestown
| FLA
| 163
| 8
| .951 |
Frederick Parejo
| Batavia | STL
| 115
| 7
| .939 |
Bartolo Nicolas
| Auburn
| TOR
| 111
| 6
| .946 |
Quincy Latimore
| State College
| PIT
| 117
| 6
| .949 |
Ryan Blair
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 128
| 6
| .953 |
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A- OF Sorted By Lowest FPct. (minimum 200 total chances) |
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Name | Team | Org. | TC | E | FPct. |
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Frederick Parejo
| Batavia | STL
| 115
| 7
| .939 |
Bartolo Nicolas
| Auburn
| TOR
| 111
| 6
| .946 |
Quincy Latimore
| State College
| PIT
| 117
| 6
| .949
|
Raymond Kruml
| Staten Island
| NYY
| 100
| 5
| .950 |
Kevin Mattison
| Jamestown
| FLA
| 163
| 8
| .951 |
Ryan Blair
| Mahoning Valley
| CLE
| 128
| 6
| .953 |
Jeremy Barfield
| Vancouver
| OAK
| 112
| 5
| .955 |
Tyson Gillies
| Everett | SEA
| 129
| 5
| .961 |
Ciro Rosero
| State College
| PIT
| 133
| 5
| .962 |
Welington Dotel
| Everett
| SEA
| 108
| 4
| .963 |
NWL OF |
|
| 3431
| 98
| .971 |
NYP OF |
|
| 5932
| 187
| .968 |
A- OF |
|
| 9363 | 285
| .970 |
Thanks to the abbreviated season, the outfielder with the most errors didn't even crack double digits. Brian Van Kirk did his part in making sure the Auburn outfield was a treat for Toronto pitching prospects to pitch in front of. Overall, though, outfielders did about as well in A- ball as their comrades a level up in A ball.
1 comment:
I'd like to see "errors by position" broken down into 1-base errors, 2-base errors, and 3-base errors on a large sample size. If this has been done please notify me at lfbno7@aol.com. In all caps my email would be LFBNO7@AOL.COM. Thanks.
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