This Changes Everything

Okay, not really. Pads have acquired catcher David Ross from the Pirates for minor-league infielder J.J. Furmaniak. Career numbers of Ross and erstwhile backup Miguel Ojeda:

       Age   G  AB   BA  OBP  SLG AB/HR XB/H  ISO
Ojeda   30 166 370 .224 .308 .359  30.8 .301 .135
Ross    28 158 407 .211 .284 .403  21.4 .453 .192

Ross also has struck out in 28.6% of his big-league plate appearances. Here’s how he stacks up against other notable whiffmeisters (through July 28):

                   PA   SO SO/PA AB/HR XB/H  ISO
Russell Branyan  1617  573  .354  15.6 .505 .250
Rob Deer         4512 1409  .312  16.9 .458 .222
Ross              462  132  .286  21.4 .453 .192
Jose Hernandez   4835 1332  .276  26.8 .346 .170

Preston Wilson   3607  889  .246  19.8 .418 .216

Much smaller sample, of course, but that’s a pretty epic path he’s traveling. Also, I’d think if the Padres went outside the organization to bring in a guy who hits like this, Ojeda probably won’t be back up with the the big club any time soon. But I guess we already suspected as much.

If I ever see Ross patrolling the oufield while Xavier Nady rides pine, I’ll–well, I don’t know what I’ll do, but I promise it won’t be pleasant.

4 Responses »

  1. The tough part of following minor leaguers is when it becomes clear they’ve lost their “prospect” status … and become fodder (BA calls them “organizational players”).

    JJ worked himself into being a prospect … a quality I like/admire … but not one that typically yields MLB fruit …

    I had the pleasure of meeting his folks up at a Portland Beaver’s game last summer after his callup from Mobile (thanks to the discussion board at pdxbeavers.com) … what a treat to get to visit with them and hear some of what it had taken for JJ to get this far.

    I’ll be keeping an eye on JJ … and rooting big time for him! Go, JJ!

  2. Gosh – this is such a loser trade for the Padres. I confess to being a homer for some of the Beavers (usually just the good ones!) – but over on our board, I defined “Miguel Ojeda” as Spanish for “David Ross.”

    Now that you’ve run the #’s Geoff – I think I insulted Ojeda. Why on earth would you trade anything beyond a sack of bats for a guy like Ross when you already have a guy just like him in your system?

    Such a strang move – clearly Ojeda has no future in the organization. The Pads weren’t high enough on Furmaniak in my opinion, I suspected that for a while, looks like that was the case when you dump him for someone like Ross.

  3. Ross played outstanding defense behind the plate this season before being demoted.

  4. I saw Furmaniak play at Elsinore in 2002-03. Always been a little old for his league but he has good pop for an infielder and he plays the game right. I hope Furmaniak finds success with the Pirates.