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Birth Date11-22-1995
Height6' 2"
Weight195 lbs
Age28 years, 4 months, 25 days
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WARP Summary

MLB Statistics

YEAR TEAM AGE G PA H 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG DRC+ DRAA BRR FRAA BWARP

Statistics for All Levels

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YEAR Team Lg LG G PA oppAVG oppOBP oppSLG BABIP BPF BRAA repLVL POS_ADJ DRC+ DRC+ SD FRAA BRR DRAA BWARP
2014 MRL Rk GCL 40 156 .000 .000 .000 .297 0.0 75 0 0.0 0.0 -8.7 0.0
2015 BAT A- NYP 58 247 .253 .323 .351 .355 100 20.7 6.8 0.6 148 0 -2.3 -1.0 5.9 1.0
2016 GRB A SAL 52 212 .252 .319 .371 .300 100 -8.1 5.6 -1.6 61 0 -0.4 0.6 -12.1 -0.9
2016 MRL Rk GCL 3 9 .266 .299 .353 .250 85 0 0.3 -0.1 66 0 -0.2 -0.1 -0.6 -0.1
2016 SYD Wnt ABL 39 168 .000 .000 .000 .314 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2017 JUP A+ FSL 94 399 .251 .321 .363 .307 87 -12.9 11.0 -3 60 0 -0.5 1.6 -13.4 -0.5
2018 JUP A+ FSL 64 264 .255 .323 .373 .348 92 -4.1 7.5 -2.5 79 0 3.6 0.0 -5.0 0.4
2018 MRL Rk GCL 4 17 .259 .341 .381 .333 107 2.2 0.5 -0.2 111 0 0.4 -0.9 0.2 0.0
2019 JAX AA SOU 119 439 .245 .318 .367 .316 95 6.2 11.7 -3.7 100 0 10.9 0.8 0.9 2.3

Statistics For All Levels

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Year Team lvl LG PA AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG ISO SF SH
2014 MRL Rk GCL 156 148 17 35 3 1 0 40 11 7 31 4 1 .236 .269 .270 .034 1
2015 BAT A- NYP 247 222 36 66 18 6 11 129 46 19 60 8 5 .297 .352 .581 .284 4 0
2016 MRL Rk GCL 9 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 .143 .333 .143 .000 0 0
2016 SYD Wnt ABL 168 155 22 40 6 1 7 69 16 9 44 7 0 .258 .301 .445 .187 1 2
2016 GRB A SAL 212 197 21 42 9 2 6 73 16 11 71 1 2 .213 .265 .371 .157 0 1
2017 JUP A+ FSL 399 373 37 79 24 1 4 117 29 21 126 8 1 .212 .257 .314 .102 1 2
2018 MRL Rk GCL 17 15 2 5 1 2 1 13 5 0 3 0 0 .333 .353 .867 .533 1 0
2018 JUP A+ FSL 264 251 30 61 9 4 5 93 30 10 85 14 5 .243 .280 .371 .127 0 0
2019 JAX AA SOU 439 412 55 100 20 4 14 170 63 18 126 15 7 .243 .289 .413 .170 0 0

Plate Discipline

YEAR Pits Zone% Swing% Contact% Z-Swing% O-Swing% Z-Contact% O-Contact% SwStr% CSAA

Injury History  —  No longer being updated

Last Update: 12/31/2014 23:59 ET

Date On Date Off Transaction Days Games Side Body Part Injury Severity Surgery Date Reaggravation

Compensation

Year Team Salary
2023 WAS $
2022 ARI $

 

Service TimeAgentContract Status
0 y 50 d1 year (2023)

Details
  • 1 year (2023). Signed by Washington as a free agent 11/29/22.
  • 1 year (2022). Contract selected by Arizona 8/17/22.
  • 1 year (2021). Signed by Arizona as a free agent 3/12/21 (minor-league contract).
  • Drafted by Miami 2014 (8-227) (George Ranch HS, Richmond, Texas). $162,400 signing bonus (slot amount).

2019 Preseason Forecast

Last Update: 1/27/2017 12:35 ET

PCT PA R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG DRC+ VORP FRAA WARP
90o 384 36 75 15 2 11 39 7 138 6 2 .201 .217 .340 37 -14.5 -1.5
80o 364 33 67 13 2 10 35 6 133 5 2 .189 .204 .322 29 -18.5 -2.0
70o 349 30 61 12 2 9 32 6 129 5 2 .179 .195 .306 23 -21.1 -2.2
60o 337 28 55 11 1 8 30 5 126 4 1 .168 .182 .280 18 -23.0 -2.5
50o 325 26 51 10 1 8 28 5 123 4 1 .161 .175 .274 14 -24.7 -2.6
40o 313 24 47 9 1 7 26 4 119 4 1 .154 .163 .258 9 -26.2 -2.8
30o 301 22 42 8 1 6 24 4 116 3 1 .143 .153 .238 4 -27.6 -2.9
20o 286 20 39 8 1 6 22 4 112 3 1 .139 .150 .239 -2 -29.0 -3.1
10o 266 17 32 6 1 5 19 3 105 3 1 .123 .132 .212 -10 -30.4 -3.2
Weighted Mean3292752101828512441.162.176.27415-24.2-2.6

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DateQuestionAnswer
2019-07-31 12:00:00 (link to chat)How deep is your deepest dynasty league? How many prospects does each team have, and is there a prospect that you personally keep out of some twisted nostalgia or yearning even though you probably should have by now?
(Steve from Philly)
My shallowest is a 15-teamer with 20 minor league roster spots (I think I counted right). I have two 20-teamers, one with 15 roster spots and one with 20. And I have an AL Only and an NL Only, 10-team each with 30 minor leaguers per team. I guess that makes the only leagues the deepest. I have Stone Garrett in my NL and Eric Jenkins still rostered in my AL. (Craig Goldstein)
2016-08-05 13:00:00 (link to chat)I know you sorta dealt with this on twitter a drop ago but how many Mets prospects do you think would be able to crack an Angels or Marlins top 5?
(Gregory from Connecticut)
Hmm, okay let's ballpark this. The fifth best prospect in the Marlins system is like...Stone Garrett? In the Angels...jeez, um...Victor Alcantara? How many guys do the Mets have better than those duds. Mets have some depth in 45 types so we could stretch well into the Top 20 I'd bet. Might be a fun deep dive this offseason. (Jeffrey Paternostro)
2016-08-25 13:00:00 (link to chat)What prospects are notable that are left in Class A Greensboro? Seems like the team deflated after the Naylor and Seymour trades.
(Marlinsmanfan from NC)
The team was gutted, but that's only because the Marlins got back plenty of talent for Chris Paddack, Naylor, Seymour, and others. I don't really know what the dog that goes and picks up the bats really has to live for anymore. Ah, competing at the big league level. Rarely do we think of its ramifications on the animals of Low-A.

I'd still tab Stone Garrett, Isael Soto, and Kyle Barrett as prospects of some notoriety at Greensboro. They're all longer-shot types of guys for various reasons. (Adam McInturff)
2016-03-04 13:00:00 (link to chat)Hey Wilson. Was wondering if I could get your opinion and knowledge on these 3 low minor prospects: Stone Garrett, Wuilmer Becerra, Luis Alexander Basabe. How would you rank them if they were in your system?
(Jerry from Earth)
Basabe is my boo, and I'd take him over just about any other short-season dude at this point. Wrote about him last week: http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=28510

Garrett is an interesting power/speed guy who we got good reports on re: strides with approach in the NYPL last year. If you're diving into short-season guys he's on the list to be sure.

Becerra I'd have third on this list, ceiling's a little lower than the other two. You can get the goods on here: http://www.baseballprospectus.com/article.php?articleid=28523 (Wilson Karaman)
2016-03-03 13:00:00 (link to chat)Hey Chris. Was wondering if I could get your opinion on these 3 low minor prospects: Stone Garrett, Wuilmer Becerra, Luis Alexander Basabe. How would you rank them if they were in your system?
(Jerry from Earth)
I like all three. I'd go Basabe first, followed by Becerra and Garrett. Many in the industry prefer Garrett, and I may just be late on him. But Basabe to me has the highest probability and ceiling, so that's the call for me. (Christopher Crawford)
2015-08-13 20:00:00 (link to chat)Hey Greg. Going possible obscure prospect performing in short season. Have you heard anything about Stone Garrett? Is he a name to keep a look out for going into next year or don't bother with?
(Something to Dream On from Far Away From the Show)
I know he plays for one of the best team names in the minors, the Batavia Muckdogs. Other than that I don't know much. Stat line looks okay but I always worry about lesser known prospects who strike out more than 25% of the time in the lower minors. In general, there needs to be a prodigious tool to make up for that tendency or some compelling reason to believe the strikeouts will come down over time. (Greg Wellemeyer)


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