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    Something I just noticed about waters is his "spray chart" if you will...

    A: 43.6 pull, 21.4 center, 35.0 oppo
    A+: 39.6 pull, 23.1 center, 37.4 oppo
    AA: 42.4 pull, 21.0 center, 36.6 oppo

    That seems impressive to me

    He's clearly been helped by BABIP, but his hr/fb at 6.8% seems a little unlucky with his pop

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    On his babip, he has 999 milb AB with a .405 babip. At what point is it not just luck? Clearly he won't be a .450 babip guy, but maybe he really is a high .300s

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    its not so hard to understand...BABIP is the story...he's a good prospect but once you understand that it becomes easier to place him
    I just don't understand how he's been able to maintain such a ridiculous BABIP for so long. He maintained a .400+ BABIP over 200 plate appearances his rookie year, a .362 over 500 plate appearances during his second year (still high but less ridiculous), and now a .454 over as he's approaching 400 plate appearances this year.

    He has just been so lucky to start off his career. Its hard to know exactly what kind of player he's gonna be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    Something I just noticed about waters is his "spray chart" if you will...

    A: 43.6 pull, 21.4 center, 35.0 oppo
    A+: 39.6 pull, 23.1 center, 37.4 oppo
    AA: 42.4 pull, 21.0 center, 36.6 oppo

    That seems impressive to me

    He's clearly been helped by BABIP, but his hr/fb at 6.8% seems a little unlucky with his pop
    Seeing that spray chart makes me wonder if his BABIP could be due to him being poorly scouted by other teams. Maybe they are consistently shifting on him and he's beating it by going oppo 1/3rd of the time? I've only seen him play once so I don't know if this is it for sure, but it seems plausible.

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    Guys are able to sustain pretty high BABIPs in the minors because defenses suck and scouting reports don't really exist.

    Top end sustainable MLB BABIP over ~1000 PAs is about .350-360.

    It's plausible Waters is one of those guys, but not exactly probable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enscheff View Post
    Guys are able to sustain pretty high BABIPs in the minors because defenses suck and scouting reports don't really exist.

    Top end sustainable MLB BABIP over ~1000 PAs is about .350-360.

    It's plausible Waters is one of those guys, but not exactly probable.
    Profile isn't terrible for it, but always best not to assume the outlier.

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    Plugging in expected K%, BB%, and ISO numbers for Waters gives 2 matches in 2018:

    https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/sp...,PA%7Cgt%7C400

    Derek Dietrich: .265/.330/.421 with a .336 BABIP
    Gorkys Hernandez: .234/.285/.391 with a .285 BABIP

    I think one line shows Water's likely production with good BABIP luck, while the other shows his likely production with poor BABIP luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeanieAntics View Post
    I just don't understand how he's been able to maintain such a ridiculous BABIP for so long. He maintained a .400+ BABIP over 200 plate appearances his rookie year, a .362 over 500 plate appearances during his second year (still high but less ridiculous), and now a .454 over as he's approaching 400 plate appearances this year.

    He has just been so lucky to start off his career. Its hard to know exactly what kind of player he's gonna be.
    Acuna BABIPed over .400 in the minors in 2017. Keep that in mind in projecting Waters' BABIP once he reaches the majors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enscheff View Post
    Plugging in expected K%, BB%, and ISO numbers for Waters gives 2 matches in 2018:

    https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/sp...,PA%7Cgt%7C400

    Derek Dietrich: .265/.330/.421 with a .336 BABIP
    Gorkys Hernandez: .234/.285/.391 with a .285 BABIP

    I think one line shows Water's likely production with good BABIP luck, while the other shows his likely production with poor BABIP luck.
    He's probably going to be an ok cheap option to play right and bat 7th or 8th in our lineup starting in 2021.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    Acuna BABIPed over .400 in the minors in 2017. Keep that in mind in projecting Waters' BABIP once he reaches the majors.
    Acuna milb babip (1002 AB) = .368
    Acuna mlb babip (793 AB) = .349

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    Acuna milb babip (1002 AB) = .368
    Acuna mlb babip (793 AB) = .349
    I'm happy to take under .340 on Waters' BABIP in the majors. You can name the years and any other terms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    I'm happy to take under .340 on Waters' BABIP in the majors. You can name the years and any other terms.
    I'm not betting on a guy's babip that I don't even know when he'll be up. Steamer will bet you though... they say .351

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    its not so hard to understand...BABIP is the story...he's a good prospect but once you understand that it becomes easier to place him
    I think this is oversimplification.

    I can't recall a scout saying he can't hit. Everyone seems to think he's a hitter. He's still very young.

    Yes BABIP won't be that high in MLB. But he also gets to hit with the MLB ball. He's likely to grow into the power. Guy is a stud but he hasn't been a pro as long as Pache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enscheff View Post
    Plugging in expected K%, BB%, and ISO numbers for Waters gives 2 matches in 2018:

    https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders/sp...,PA%7Cgt%7C400

    Derek Dietrich: .265/.330/.421 with a .336 BABIP
    Gorkys Hernandez: .234/.285/.391 with a .285 BABIP

    I think one line shows Water's likely production with good BABIP luck, while the other shows his likely production with poor BABIP luck.
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    The offensive environment in which he’s doing this supports the fact he’s pretty for real.
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    There is more power coming for Waters, but I'm not sure the Braves necessarily want to break in Pache and Waters at the same time for the offense's sake. Seems like Pache is the best bet to arrive first.

    Moving one of them still might make sense if a more proven option is acquired in the OF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    I'm not betting on a guy's babip that I don't even know when he'll be up. Steamer will bet you though... they say .351
    Cool Steamer projects him to have a higher ML BABIP than Freeman or Acuna. That is interesting. It is something I've observed in the past. If a prospect has a really great half season or so in the upper minors, the projection systems tend to go nuts. I vividly remember that about Matt Wieters after his 2008 season in the minors, which included a slash line of .365/.460/.625 in 250 AA PAs. If something looks too good to be true 99 times out of 100 it is too good to be true. Maybe Waters will be that 1 in 100.
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    It’d be one thing if Waters was running a slightly elevated BABIP and didn’t strike out much (like what Ozzie Albies did in AA when there was a period where he was running a BA around .400 on the season down there 3 years ago), but he’s running one that is .454, and strikes out a lot. Oh, and it’s getting close to 400 PAs to boot.

    It’s one of the most mystifying things, but despite the numbers here, he still has stuff to improve on before we make a judgment on who he is. As a right-handed hitter he’s weaker (which isn’t as big of a deal than the left-handed side but still is a deal) and he still needs to get better vs off speed. The BABIP suggests no, but from what I’m hearing, he needs AAA like right now because of his weakness vs off speed.

    Until we really know about why he’s weak vs off speed, I think it’s hard to pass any judgment at all. But the call here is easy. He’s not going to be up next year until August if he’s up at all next year unless he pulls a 2019 Riley (major improvements in his weaknesses at AAA) and an outfielder gets injured as the Braves will pick Markakis’ option up.
    Aggression with prospects is fine, but being stupid is not. There should be a way to find a happy medium between a Pirates like idea of being overly cautious with prospects and going stupidly fast with prospects.

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    Speaking of the devil, Riley had a BABIP last year of about .390 (AA and AAA) and this year its around 300 (AAA and majors). Waters BABIP numbers this year need to be considered in that context.
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