BA 2003 Wrapups (上)
1. Mark Teixeira, 3b/1b/of Age: 23
Teixeira made the opening day lineup after just 86 minor league games, and
finished fourth on the team in home runs and RBIs. Already productive, his
overall game should improve as his patience at the plate returns to where it
was in college and the minors. Primarily played first base, but also saw time
at third and both corner outfield spots. Should be an integral run producer in
the Rangers lineup for years to come.
TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG
Texas (MLB) 146 527 66 137 29 5 26 84 44 120 1 .259 .331 .480
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2. Colby Lewis, rhp Age: 24
It's a tribute to how awful the Rangers pitching staff is that Lewis got 26
starts at the major league level despite an ERA over seven. Improved somewhat
after a month-long stint at Triple-A (6.03 ERA in final 12 starts), and went
4-0, 4.55 in September. Overall major leaguers lit him up for a .317 average
and .550 slugging percentage.
Team W-L SV ERA G IP H R ER BB SO
Texas (MLB) 10-9 0 7.30 26 127.0 163 104 103 70 88
Oklahoma (Triple-A) 5-1 0 3.02 7 47.2 36 16 16 19 43
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3. Ben Kozlowski, lhp Age: 23
A breakout player for the Rangers in 2002, Kozlowski was clearly off his game
during the first two months of the season due to a significant drop in
velocity, and the reason for that was explained when he succumbed to Tommy John
surgery in June. He'll look to get back on track in mid-2004.
Team W-L SV ERA G IP H R ER BB SO
Frisco (Double-A) 3-2 0 5.43 11 54.2 71 38 33 27 29
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4. Laynce Nix, of Age: 23
Nix got off to an incredible start at Frisco and received a somewhat surprising
callup in early July despite hitting just .186 in his final 30 Double-A games.
Showed good power at the major league level, but the more advanced pitchers
took advantage of his aggressive approach.
TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG
Frisco (Double-A) 87 335 52 95 23 0 15 63 34 68 9 .284 .344 .487
Texas (MLB) 53 184 25 47 10 0 8 30 9 53 3 .255 .289 .440
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5. Gerald Laird, c Age: 24
Laird advanced to Triple-A and put up numbers very similar to his 2002
production at Double-A. He continues to project as a strong defensive player
who can provide occasional offense. In other words, a valuable catcher. Year
ended on a sour note when he made the final out for Team USA in the loss
against Mexico that eliminated them from the 2004 Olympics.
TEAM G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG
Oklahoma (Triple-A) 99 338 50 88 20 5 9 42 37 61 9 .260 .344 .429
Texas (MLB) 19 44 9 12 2 1 1 4 5 11 0 .273 .360 .432
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