Monday, October 29, 2012

Single A Profile: David Wall

David Wall
David Wall did not garner much attention in Single A ball last year as he was your prototypical average player that just blended in with everyone else. Not a lot of motivation, never known for a high work ethic, he completed his first season batting .247 with 14 homers. Wall struck out about twice as much as he walked.  In all he had a very modest OPS of .718.

2013 has been a very different type of year for the 20 year old as his off-season regime of strength exercise, yoga, and racquetball has somehow helped the youngster to separate himself from the pack. David is batting .314 and has amassed an eye opening .926 OPS, so far. He has 51 walks and 61 K's which has upped his OBP to .411. This new energy has carried over to the field where he has not committed an error and has gunned down 5 base runners from right field. David Wall, of the Bel Air Princes is a name to remember and someone you may be reading about on the Seattle roster some day. And, by the way, the Princes are currently playing .730 ball with an 84-31 record.

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