Don't give up on Snider

Monday, April 26 2010 @ 04:05 AM EDT

Contributed by: robertdudek

Quick now, how many AL hitters with 30+PA this year are younger than Travis Snider?

Answer: 1 - Elvis Andrus.

How many with at least 1 PA this year? Answer- still only one.



Travis Snider is very young and he has had his struggles this season. He's hit the ball hard and generally worked deep counts, but he's going to strike out a bunch and will probably hit below .250 this year.

But if the Jays stay the course with him, I think he's going to be a star.

Here's a list of all the AL hitters aged 25 and under that have at least 30 PA this season, as well as their BaseRuns per plate appearance (note: BaseRuns is a very accurate run estimator):


Age Tm baseruns per pa
Evan Longoria 24 TBR 12.56 0.161
Elvis Andrus 21 TEX 10.33 0.148
*Daric Barton 24 OAK 11.92 0.147
B.J. Upton 25 TBR 10.74 0.145
Austin Jackson 23 DET 11.20 0.137
#Matt Wieters 24 BAL 8.42 0.119
Joaquin Arias 25 TEX 4.92 0.109
Billy Butler 24 KCR 7.87 0.104
Delmon Young 24 MIN 5.40 0.100
*Luis Valbuena 24 CLE 4.77 0.097
Sean Rodriguez 25 TBR 3.14 0.095
*Ryan Sweeney 25 OAK 7.48 0.095
Adam Jones 24 BAL 7.31 0.090
Gordon Beckham 23 CHW 6.40 0.084
#Asdrubal Cabrera 24 CLE 6.34 0.083
*Travis Snider 22 TOR 4.98 0.077
Scott Sizemore 25 DET 4.27 0.076
*Chris Davis 24 TEX 3.17 0.060
Matt LaPorta 25 CLE 1.93 0.036
*Julio Borbon 24 TEX 1.81 0.032
*Michael Brantley 23 CLE 0.93 0.026
Lou Marson 24 CLE 0.50 0.014
Brandon Wood 25 LAA 0.72 0.014

note1: does not include Sunday's games
note2: raw data from Baseball-reference.com; base runs adjusted for 2010 run environment

Note that Snider is the only Blue Jay on this list (Adam Lind is next youngest at 26). Snider has a very low batting average, not because of strikeouts (21.5% of PA, not a particularly high rate) but because he has a very low batting average on balls in play. His BABIP is .150, which is about half what we'd expect an average hitter to produce. Given that Snider generally hits the ball hard, the conclusion that presents itself is that he's been unlucky so far this season in this regard.

Nevertheless, I imagine the pressure is building to "do something" about the situation, which in this case would mean a demotion to AAA. Two of the players below Snider on the above list, namely Michael Brantley and Chris Davis, have been sent down to AAA after difficult starts this season. Should the Jays do the same with Snider?

I think not - for two reasons.

The first is that Snider has shown that he can destroy AAA pitching and my personal belief is that in such cases one should stick with a talented but struggling young hitter as long as he's putting up a good fight. The second is, notwithstanding over-optimism in some quarters, this is a building year for the future. That means sorting out the talent and shaping it into the next contending team. Travis Snider looks to me like an adequate defensive corner outfielder and has the potential to be a great hitter in about 3 or 4 years.

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