Going through the power ratings of each team I saw that some of the created minor league players often have the best power ratings on thier teams. I have to say I'm not familiar with what is happening in the minor leagues at all but when I check those players minor league stats at least to me they seem to high (?) Following are some examples:
Kyle Jensen (LAD) 72/72 power (2nd best on Dodgers)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=jensen001kyl
Tom Murphy (Rockies) 68/61 power (4th best) hasn't made it to AAA yet
Peter O'Brian (D-Backs) 93/87 power (best on his team)
http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=obrien005pet
Victor Roach (Brewers) 77/73 (top 3 on his team) single A irl
http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=roache001alm
Kyle Skipworth & Juan Duran (Reds) 72/70 & 72/75 -
thier stats arent amazing:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=duran-003jua
Telvin Nash (Astros) 68/70
Mike Hessman(Tigers) 74/80 - 37 year old- 2nd best power after Miggy Cabrebra
http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...essmmi01.shtml
Eric Jagielo & Kyle Roller (NYY) 76/66 & 74/67 (2nd/3rd best power)
Jagielo has been in single A until this year..
http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=jagiel001eri
http://www.baseball-reference.com/mi...d=roller001kyl
The list isn't complete for sure. I'd like to add that most of those guys have VERY low contact ratings, often in 30s or even below. Also not all teams have such caps with amazing power, but if thier is one on a particular team there are usually few more.
Ps. yes I know I can edit and tweak those rosters to my liking myself, just looking for some input from others.
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