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02-07-2013, 09:12 AM #1Junior Member Rookie
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Chris Parmelee
It is fairly amazing to me how low everyones expectations are. If you throw out the beginning of 2012, when he made the team without a role and predictably struggled in part time play this guy has been nothing short of EXCELLENT in his last 400 ab's. 228 of them in AAA and 170 in the majors.
2011 Parm gets called up for September after a great growth season in AA where he increased his OPS by 70 points and hit for more power and drew more walks.
He proceeds to hit 355/443/592 with a 13% BB and 15% K. That is nothing short of exceptional.
Once he got sent back to AAA last year (with no prior time in AAA) he absolutely raked in his 228 AB. Many of you dont know that on a per AB sample he was easily the best hitter in the international league last year. Lets put this into context.
AAA line was 338/457/645 good for a .1102 OPS. In 2012 and 2011 combined the highest OPS for any international league player was .930 and these were all by older journeyman players who have had tons of AAA time, not a guy in his first exposure to AAA.
After getting called back up in the 2h of last year Parm held his own is his 92 AB. 272/302/478. Good power but didnt control the plate like he did in AAA and his prior MLB stint in 2011.
Im expecting Parm to post something along a .270/330/440 line this year in his first real extended exposure to major league pitching. For a guy who is expected to hit 7th or 8th anything approaching an .800 OPS is very very good.
This team is going to hit if they stay healthy. Pitching and defense, is another matter however.
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02-07-2013, 09:32 AM #2Senior Member All-Star
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Hope you're right about him. A .770 OPS would be above avg for a AL RF.
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02-07-2013, 10:25 AM #3Senior Member Double-A
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He also appears to be an acceptable fielder in his limited OF duty.
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02-07-2013, 11:51 AM #4
His fielding did look acceptable (that's a good word for it; he's not gonna cause any Ben Revere-style Bertgasms).
I was pretty blown away by his AAA stats last year too, but I'm trying to temper my expectations because we don't know for sure whether he'll put it together. To be honest though, I would not be terribly surprised to see him turn into an above-average MLB regular.
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02-07-2013, 12:32 PM #5Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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I can't get excited by September numbers. And calling his defense acceptable is probably being generous.
He still might end up OK and is an acceptable guy in the 6/7 slot to start the season. I do hope they give him 500 abs.
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02-07-2013, 01:15 PM #6
He's gotta hit in the majors... He certainly did it in AAA...
It's his time... Right here... Right now... I hope he is confident and dialed in... I think he will be... I really think Parmelee and Plouffe will increase our Power output this year. Maybe 50 dingers between them.
Is it April yet!!! Let's Go!!!
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02-07-2013, 01:29 PM #8
"Acceptable" and "adequate" are code words for "below average". Are you saying this is generous and he'll be worse than that, as in Delmon's comedy stylings? If he makes the routine plays (go a bit for the fly balls in a way Willingham doesn't dare, but never lay out 100% and earn a web-gem) and if runners don't go wild on his arm, he can be "acceptable" and not hurt the team, can't he?
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02-07-2013, 01:32 PM #9Junior Member Rookie
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02-07-2013, 04:56 PM #12Senior Member Big-Leaguer
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02-07-2013, 06:04 PM #13
I feel about Parmelee the same way I feel about Plouffe. Former first round picks trending up as they enter their primes. I have high expectations for both. Parmelee hasn't shown as much in the majors yet, but his playing time has been sporadic. I'm excited to see what he can do with a cozy regular gig.
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02-07-2013, 06:24 PM #14Member Single-A
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I'm really looking forward to seeing what Parmelee and Plouffe can do with 500-600 at bats as well. If Parmelee provides a .770 OPS, how does his future look as a 1B rather than a RF? Should he be the placeholder for Sano, or should they attempt to re-up with Morneau? I just don't see Sano as an everyday 3B in the majors. Hope I'm wrong.
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02-08-2013, 11:00 AM #15Senior Member All-Star
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I'll be a bit disappointed if Parm only has a .770 OPS in his rookie campaign. I'm hoping he can crack .800... but to answer your question silver, .770 or .800, that's going to earn him a shot at 1st for the forseable future. There's too many guys in the OF in the high minors for the Twins to leave him there. He'll be a placeholder for Sano only if he never improves on whatever he does this year. But given what he's done in the minors the last few years, Parm has the chance to be a very good regular.
As for Morneau, I kind of hope he signs a deal to stay in MN and rotates with Parm at 1B/DH. The 2015 team is going to be lacking a DH, so having Morneau around isn't a bad option. I suspect that he's going to get traded at the deadline, but I still really want him to finish his career in MN.



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