Offensive environments in the minors | part two
The other day I looked at the run scoring environments in Triple-A and Double-A and today I will continue with the lower levels of the minors.
Advanced-A
California League– .270/.341/.416
Runs-5.114
2B- 1.914
3B- .350
HR- .806
BB- 3.295
K- 7.915
SB- .850
Carolina League– .256/.329/.383
Runs- 4.458
2B- 1.772
3B- .198
HR- .664
BB- 3.022
K- 6.973
SB- .941
Florida State League– .252/.329/.363
Runs- 3.927
2B- 1.538
3B- .261
HR- .518
BB- 3.022
K- 6.973
SB- .926
Class-A
Midwest League– .255/.329/.373
Runs- 4.542
2B- 1.719
3B- .278
HR- .549
BB- 3.263
K- 7.599
SB- .989
South Atlantic League– .254/.323/.368
Runs- 4.356
2B- 1.682
3B- .252
HR- .530
BB- 2.955
K- 7.724
SB- .978
Class-A Short Season
New York-Penn League– .245/.320/.350
Runs- 4.164
2B- 1.567
3B- .331
HR- .410
BB- 3.213
K- 7.674
SB- .959
Northwest League– .264/.342/.380
Runs- 5.031
2B- 1.724
3B- .250
HR- .586
BB- 3.502
K- 7.811
SB- .980
Rookie
Appalachian League– .257/.328/.383
Runs- 4.784
2B- 1.717
3B- .283
HR- .650
BB- 3.057
K- 7.921
SB- 1.106
Arizona Summer League– .263/.338/.378
Runs- 5.485
2B- 1.678
3B- .498
HR- .450
BB- 3.399
K- 8.979
SB- 1.490
Dominican Summer League– .241/.339/.329
Runs- 5.016
2B- 1.382
3B- .340
HR- .284
BB- 4.099
K- 7.486
SB- 1.498
Gulf Coast League– .238/.316/.335
Runs- 4.088
2B- 1.561
3B- .282
HR- .333
BB- 3.132
K- 7.420
SB- 1.057
Pioneer League– .273/.345/.408
Runs- 5.368
2B- 1.897
3B- .339
HR- .685
BB- 3.396
K- 7.921
SB- 1.106
Venezuelan Summer League– .265/.345/.381
Runs- 5.084
2B- 1.683
3B- .296
HR- .543
BB- 3.337
K- 6.593
SB- .920
As you can see from the numbers the California League has significantly more offense than any other league. This is important to consider when comparing prospects across different leagues.