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Expects Yuge Games
His time is coming. Generally, the process the Braves have had in place with respect to second base has been a sensible one and what I expected. There was a logical sequencing. First, they gave Uggla spring training and a month and a half of the regular season to show improvement. Next, they have kicked the tires on Pastornicky and Pena. It made sense to look at the guys already on the 40-man roster. Plus La Stella was not driving the ball in AAA for extra base hits the way he had at lower levels.
But the other options have not worked out and we have seen some extra base power from La Stella in recent weeks. He has six extra base hits so far in May after just two in April. He has 16 walks against 8 strikeouts in May. His OBP in May is .398. I think he will be called up by mid-June.
I also want to discuss our other second baseman in AAA, Phil Gosselin. He has been opening some eyes with a .335 batting average. He also is an above average defender at second, something that La Stella is not. It is great that Gosselin is presenting us with a second option, but I think there is a clear case for bringing up La Stella first.
One big difference between the two are their strikeout and walk rates. So far this season, Gosselin has 6 walks and 30 strikeouts. As a result of the difference in walk rates, La Stella has the edge in OBP (.384 versus .356) even though Gosselin has a big edge in batting average. Secondly, Gosselin currently sports a BABIP of .403. Clearly, he has hit in some good luck. La Stella's BABIP is a more sustainable .312, indicating less risk of regression from his current numbers.
I don't mean to completely discount Gosselin's numbers. He has 13 doubles and 2 triples, indicating that he is hitting the ball well and that his high BABIP is not completely a product of luck. And his edge in defense should not be dismissed. But looking at their overall performance this year (and giving some weight to their track record in past years), it is seems to me that La Stella is the better bet for taking over second. I wouldn't be opposed to both being called up and some sort of platoon being put in place. But La Stella should get most of the at bats and he would in a platoon given he is the lefty.
One more comment while on the subject of possible promotions at second base. When La Stella gets called up, I'd like to see a domino effect where Elmer Reyes is pushed up to AAA and Peraza to AA. Those two have done very well so far this year and we shouldn't discount the possibility that one of them could help the big league team fairly soon.
But the other options have not worked out and we have seen some extra base power from La Stella in recent weeks. He has six extra base hits so far in May after just two in April. He has 16 walks against 8 strikeouts in May. His OBP in May is .398. I think he will be called up by mid-June.
I also want to discuss our other second baseman in AAA, Phil Gosselin. He has been opening some eyes with a .335 batting average. He also is an above average defender at second, something that La Stella is not. It is great that Gosselin is presenting us with a second option, but I think there is a clear case for bringing up La Stella first.
One big difference between the two are their strikeout and walk rates. So far this season, Gosselin has 6 walks and 30 strikeouts. As a result of the difference in walk rates, La Stella has the edge in OBP (.384 versus .356) even though Gosselin has a big edge in batting average. Secondly, Gosselin currently sports a BABIP of .403. Clearly, he has hit in some good luck. La Stella's BABIP is a more sustainable .312, indicating less risk of regression from his current numbers.
I don't mean to completely discount Gosselin's numbers. He has 13 doubles and 2 triples, indicating that he is hitting the ball well and that his high BABIP is not completely a product of luck. And his edge in defense should not be dismissed. But looking at their overall performance this year (and giving some weight to their track record in past years), it is seems to me that La Stella is the better bet for taking over second. I wouldn't be opposed to both being called up and some sort of platoon being put in place. But La Stella should get most of the at bats and he would in a platoon given he is the lefty.
One more comment while on the subject of possible promotions at second base. When La Stella gets called up, I'd like to see a domino effect where Elmer Reyes is pushed up to AAA and Peraza to AA. Those two have done very well so far this year and we shouldn't discount the possibility that one of them could help the big league team fairly soon.