Non;747728 wrote:Pirates claimed SS Brandon Wood off waivers from the Angels
former first round pick and highly touted prospect, he's been awful in the majors but showed a lot of power coming up through the minors, including a 43-HR season at high-A ball
Not something I like. From what I read, he has no clue about the strike zone (K/BB ratio abysmal) and his power numbers have been inflated by playing in big-time minor league hitters' parks.
From the SB Nation blog I read for the Pirates.
Wood obviously has legitimate power, but his impressive-looking minor-league record is mostly the product of spending nearly his whole career in two of the craziest hitting environments in the minors - the southern portion of the California League (where he hit 43 homers as a 20-year-old in Rancho Cucamonga) and the Mountain-Time-Zone portion of the Pacific Coast League (where he logged a ton of time as a member of the Salt Lake Bees).
And even in those wacky offensive contexts, Wood exhibited serious strike-zone issues, often striking out nearly three times as much as he walked. That tendency has eaten him alive in the majors, and the awful numbers he has posted there probably aren't a fluke, as he now has 153 strikeouts and 13 walks in 172 major-league games. Those are the numbers of a guy who simply has no idea what he's doing at the plate. And the problem doesn't seem to be getting better. In 2010, he had 71 strikeouts and six walks; this year he has eight strikeouts and no walks. Wood at been at Class AAA since the Reagan administration, so it isn't like he has been rushed to the big leagues, and not once has he put up big-league numbers that show even a glimmer of hope.