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Organizational Leaderboard, With Some Schmidt Notes

Taken from Baseball Reference

Batting (minimum 170 AB)

Batting Average: Matt Kemp - MLB- .348
On Base Percentage: Travis Denker - A+ -.422
Slugging Percentage: John Lindsey - AAA -.589
OPS: John Lindsey - AAA - .979
Home Runs: John Lindsey - AAA - 14
Hits: Chin Lung Hu - AA - 88
Doubles: Chin Lung Hu - AA -25
Triples: Ryan Rogowski - A+ - 7
Runs: Delwyn Young - AAA - 53
RBI: Delwyn Young - AAA -50
Walks: Anthony Ragliani - AA - 46
Strikeouts (Least): Luis Gonzalez - MLB - 20
Strikeouts (Most): Xavier Paul - AA - 72
Stolen Bases: Juan Pierre - MLB -23

Pitching (minimum 55 IP)

ERA: Clayton Kershaw - A - 1.89
K/BB: James McDonald - A+ - 4.94
WHIP: James McDonald - A+ - 1.09
Home Runs (Least): Clayton Kershaw - A - 1
Home Runs (Most): Miguel Pinango - AAA - 12
Strikeouts: Randy Wolf, James McDonald - 84
Walks (Least): James McDonald - A+ - 17
Walks (Most): Greg Milller - AA - 52
Average Against: Clayton Kershaw - A - .178
OPS Against: Clayton Kershaw - A - .506
Innings Pitched: Derek Lowe - MLB  - 102.1
BABIP (Lowest): Cory Wade - A+ - .248
BABIP (Highest): Eric Stults -AAA - .426
Wins: Cory Wade - A+ - 9
Losses (Least):  Brad Penny, Eric Cyr, Marlon Arias - 1
Losses (Most): Josh Wall - A - 7
Saves: Takashi Saito - MLB - 19

The leaderboard doesn't attempt to prove anything, it's just something that I like doing and it points out some notable performances that might not get as much attention. For example, James McDonald quietly becoming one of our better pitching prospects. Leading the organization in both strikeouts and walks is sure to turn some heads.

Even though Mitch Jones left the team a few weeks ago, he still leads the Dodgers in almost every power category.

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I got an E-Mail from Will Carroll explaining why his labrum article from 2004 is now obsolete.

The reason the article is "essentially obsolete" is that techniques in both surgery and rehab have changed so significantly. Whether it's newly constructed bone anchors, changes in surgical methodology, or having far too many pitchers to practice on, it's not a death sentence for pitchers any more. It's not good by any stretch, but it's not as bad as it was just a few years back.

I now feel much better about Schmidt's chances than I did a couple days ago. While there's still a chance that Schmidt might never be an effective pitcher for the Dodgers, there's also hope he can come back and be a useful member of the Dodger rotation. Thanks to Will for the clarification.

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Is Mitch Jones injured?

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2012 Dodgers Payroll

Italics denote estimates
Pos No Player 2012 Salary
C 17 Ellis $500,000 team control
1B 7 Loney $6,375,000
2B 14 Ellis $2,500,000
3B 5 Uribe $8,000,000
SS 9 Gordon $485,000 team control
LF 21 Rivera $4,000,000
CF 27 Kemp $10,000,000
RF 16 Ethier $10,950,000

IF/OF 6 Hairston $2,250,000
OF 10 Gwynn $850,000
2B/3B 3 Kennedy $800,000
C 18 Treanor $850,000
IF 12 Sellers $485,000 team control

SP 22 Kershaw $6,000,000
SP 58 Billingsley $9,000,000
SP 29 Lilly $12,000,000
SP 35 Capuano $3,000,000
SP 44
Harang $3,000,000

CL 54 Guerra $485,000 team control
RHP 74
Jansen $500,000 team control
RHP 55 Guerrier $4,750,000
RHP 60 Coffey $1,000,000
RHP 66 MacDougal $650,000
LHP 57 Elbert $485,000 team control
RHP 36
Hawksworth $500,000 team control

TJ 41 De La Rosa $485,000 team control



Manny $8,087,432 deferred


Andruw $3,375,000 deferred


Pierre $3,050,000 deferred
Furcal $3,000,000 deferred
Kuroda $2,000,000 deferred
Garland $1,500,000 option buyout
Blake $1,250,000 option buyout

Totals
$112,162,432

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Players on 40-man roster used as roster
fillers until moves are made.

Current 40-man roster count: 40
(not including Belisario)

2012 Non-Roster Invitees

No Player Age*
63 Jose Ascanio rhp
27
61 Alberto Castillo lhp
36
56 Matt Chico lhp
29
33 John Grabow lhp
33
59 Angel Guzman rhp
30
47 Wil Ledezma lhp
31
72 Shane Lindsay rhp
27
62 Fernando Nieve rhp 29
73 Scott Rice lhp 30
70 Will Savage rhp
27
71 Ryan Tucker rhp
25
28 Jamey Wright rhp
37

30 Josh Bard c 34
82 Griff Erickson c 24
81 Matt Wallachc 26
67 Jeff Baisley 3b/1b 29
65 Luis Cruz ss/2b 28
37 Josh Fields 3b 29
64 Lance Zawadzki if 27
56 Cory Sullivan of 32

*Age on June 30, 2012

NRI count: 20

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