ing: 4.582018 salary: league minimum2018 performance: 53 PAs Darryl Strawberry Jersey , 8 hits, 3 HRs, 6 RBIs, .163/.226/.388 = .614 OPS. He played first and left field. 2019 status: He is on the D-backs’ 40-man roster, and he is projected to start the season in AAA.He is a “pinch hit specialist,” and more.He is primarily a first baseman, who can play left field.As his path to the Majors was blocked by other players, he developed into a pinch hitting specialist.“And we consider that [Christian Walker’s pinch hitting results are] successful.”— Torey LovulloIn the last two seasons, in 81% of his games (39 of 48 games), he had exactly one plate appearance.In those games, he has had 8 hits, 4 home runs, and 5 RBIs. That is an amazing home run per 10 PAs. In addition, he had exactly one PA in two post-season games, with one hit and hit-by-pitch.Source: Baseball Reference.In addition to pre-game preparation, his extensive in-game preparation was described byZach Buchanan.He spends several innings preparing to pinch hit. His preparations include hitting off underhand/overhand tosses, and the pitching machine. “A big part of it, after sitting in the dugout for a few innings, is trying to get back up to the speed of the game in terms of your eyes and your decision-making process.” — Christian WalkerBy watching pitch counts, he anticipates which relief pitchers he might face. In the dugout http://www.metsfanproshop.com/authentic-tim-tebow-jersey , he watches video of those pitchers. “I can click righties and watch them face power-hitting righties. I can watch guys with runners in scoring position. That’s good as far as narrowing a search and looking for something specific.” — Christian WalkerBeyond being a pinch-hitting specialist, Kennedy Jorgensen wrote thatChristian Walker is comfortable with two approaches to hitting: power hitting, and doubles/high-batting-average.”I wasn’t always a power hitter, I was more of a doubles and a batting-average guy before I found the power stroke. I still remember and embrace that.” — Christian WalkerPower is his calling card. And he dominates putting the ball in play when the pitch is in the zone. OPS, which is normally a good statistic, is deceptive in this instance. This season, of the 22 position players for the D-backs, his OPS ranked 15th.You might think small sample size. Or, you could think his batting was nothing special. You would be mistaken. Christian Walker bats better than that! Insightful statistics that reflect his great hitting:He hit homers at the fastest rate on the team. His HR/PA (.0566) was the highest ratio on the D-backs. And in the last two seasons as a pinch hitter, his ratio was nearly twice as good (an amazing .1026.) Source: Baseball Reference. His percent of barrels was higher than Goldschmidt (14.8% vs 13.6%). Source: Statcast.When a pitch is in the strike zone, he put the ball in play at a higher percentage (65.7%) than Goldschmidt (48.0%), Descalso (50.5%), Peralta (55.5%), and Escobar (60.8%); caveat I calculated percentages only for those five players. Source: Statcast data. ”[My injury] could have been way worse.” — Christian WalkerOn 24 September, a Kenta Maeda’ fastball fractured his sinus. Surgery was required.”Terrible news for him because of the path that he was on. We were hoping to get him some more at-bats and maybe get him a start in left field just to expose him once again to that spot.” — Torey Lovullo”Knowing that he’s going to be a piece of this puzzle in the future, the more places that he can play I think is going to enhance his opportunity to get at-bats.” — Torey Lovullo.How have players with similar injuries bounced back? Two examples of players who recovered follow:Giancarlo Stanton was hit in the face on September 12, 2014. Possibly because 2014 was a career-best season, he had a slight drop in 2015. However, he kept playing well and had a new and better career-best season in 2017.Mitch Haniger was hit in the face on July 29, 2017. Although 2017 was a career-best season Nolan Ryan Jersey , his OPS+ and oWAR both improved after the injury. In 2018, he had a new and better career-best season.Speaking of his development, Christian Walker said, “There were a lot of hurdles to jump, like mental toughness, learning about myself and maturing鈥?#8221; His injury is just another hurdle.Christian Walker will likely recover similarly to Stanton and Haniger, and like them, his career-best season is in front of him. And another sign of baseball’s broken economic system."Mike Moustakas to play second baseThe Brewers are an absolutely fascinating team and were just one win away from winning the National League pennant in 2018. There are some conventional reasons they were so good — they had the NL MVP, for one thing — but they also do some really interesting things to differentiate themselves from other squads. They don’t really have a whole lot of starting pitching, but instead rely on a bananas bullpen. On top of that, they have decided to sort of punt on infield defense, just putting together the best offense they can and worrying about the rest later. Last year, that meant old friend Travis Shaw playing second base and doing a lot better than I ever would have expected. This year, they brought Mike Moustakas back in free agency and he’s going to spend his time at the keystone position. This is a wild move to shift over the guy who has played third for his entire career. Why do we care as Red Sox fans? Well, many are hoping for a similar shift from Michael Chavis. Now, Chavis isn’t as established at the hot corner as Moustakas, and the Red Sox prospect did get drafted as a shortstop not that long ago. Still, it seems optimistic for him to play in the middle infield just like it does with Moustakas. Milwaukee’s logic is that they shift enough and have enough faith in their positioning strategy that they can hide players off their natural position. Theoretically, if the Red Sox were confident enough in their positioning they could possibly talk themselves into Chavis at second. However, the Brewers do also have a Gold Glove-caliber shortstop in Orlando Acria http://www.metsfanproshop.com/authentic-tim-tebow-jersey , which is something the Red Sox don’t have. Ultimately, I still don’t think Chavis makes sense up the middle, but this Moustakas decision does make things a little more interesting. He’s obviously just keeping the spot warm for Mauricio Dubon, though.Blake Snell gets modest raise from RaysWe know the baseball economic system is broken. There is disagreement about who is to blame, how much we should care and how to fix it, but the system is broken. Players have always been told they’d make up for being underpaid early in their career and get that money later on. Now, teams understandably don’t want to pay worse and aging players, but it’s not being made up for on the front end. Case in point: Blake Snell. The Rays lefty just won the damn Cy Young and the Rays have 100 percent control over his salary. Generally, teams give star players who are in their pre-arbitration years some sort of token raise to put them significantly above the league minimum. There is no rule saying they have to, but it’s a show of good faith from the organization. The Rays, however, will pay Snell just $573,700, less than $20,000 over the minimum. Tampa is within their rights to give out such a small deal to the reigning Cy Young, but it’s a bad look and is understandably pissed off. He can’t do much about it now, but he will now be motivated to go get as much as humanly possible in arbitration and likely feels no loyalty towards the Rays organization. This is good news for the Red Sox, but another example of why the next CBA negotiations will be so contentious. Jack Flaherty of the Cardinals is going through a similar situation as well.