Brewers Minor League Statistical Leaders
The following is the Brewers 2007 minor league leader board for batting statistics.
AB: Chuck Caufield 522
Brent Brewer 518
Darren Ford 499
Lorenzo Cain 482
Hernan Iribarren 479
R: Caufield 100
Ford 94
Andrew Lefave 90
Brewer 86
Calix Crabbe 84
H: Alicides Escobar 151
Caufield 149
Iribarren 147
Lefave 146
Mat Gamel 140
2B: Gamel 37
Drew Anderson 35
Caufield 32
Tyler Green 29
Joe Dillon 28
3B: Iribarren 12
Mel Stocker 10 (in 269 AB)
Crabbe 9
Gamel 8
Brewer 7
HR: Laynce Nix 25
Stephen Chapman 25
Brendan Katin 24
Dillon 20
Brad Nelson 20
RBI: Katin 94
Chapman 89
Green 86
Caufield 84
Nix 80
TB: Chapman 228
Lefave 222
Gamel 220
Caufield 214
Katin 212
BB: Cole Gillespe 72
Ken Holmberg 70
Crabbe 67
Steve Sollman 61
Michael Brantley 60
SO: Brewer 170
Katin 163
Chapman 137
Ford 123
Iribarren 109
SB: Ford 67
Brewer 42
Stocker 35
Brantley 35
Charles Iacono 30
BA: Caleb Gindl .371
Lefave .345
Green .327
Angel Salome .318
Dillon .317
SLG: Dillon .605
Gindl .577
Nix .545
Lefave .525
Green .516
OBP: Lefave .432
Gindl .422
Iacono .413 (despite hitting just .225, the Rickie Weeks of the minors)
Green .406
Dillon .405
A couple of quick thoughts, while not taking into account prospect status, age, etc., it seems like one could argue that Andrew Lefave had the best season of any of the Brewer minor league batters. (.345, 17 HR, 79 RBI, 12 SB)...who the Brewers dealt for Ray King. Also the noticable absence on the leaderboards for some of the Brewers prospects with high hopes (Cole Gillespe, Yohannis Perez, and Charlie Fermaint) and those who got off to fast starts (Lou Palmisano and Chris Errecart).
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In lieu of any guidance
by roguejim on Oct 3, 2007 1:19 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
I'll root for
Of course, how could anyone not want someone named Calix Crabbe to make it to the majors? I'm already picturing the ribbon board when he comes to bat.
by newguy on Oct 3, 2007 1:29 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
obligatory
by Jeff Sackmann on Oct 3, 2007 1:30 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Haha
by TheJay on Oct 3, 2007 1:39 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Grudz:
Incidentally, I didn't realize that Grudz has hit .294 or better in each of his last five seasons. Still a pretty good player at 37.
by Jeff Sackmann on Oct 3, 2007 1:49 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs

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