To begin, let me introduce: Mike Baxter.
Baxter, 26, was a fourth round pick of the San Diego Padres in the 2005 draft. He is a corner outfielder by trade, but played centerfield this past Saturday for the first time since 2009. Mike had been on the 60 day DL with the Padres for most of the season, after having surgery on March 28 to repair a torn ligament in his thumb. However, after Orlando Hudson was injured making a sliding catch, he was placed on waivers, where the Mets picked him up on July 22.
Over the course of his minor league career, which now spans seven seasons, Baxter has consistently improved. Take a look at these numbers:
BA | OBP | SLG | |
2005 – A | .219 | .267 | .311 |
2006 – A | .256 | .304 | .363 |
2007 – A+, AAA | .271 | .339 | .401 |
2008 – A+, AA | .264 | .345 | .406 |
2009 – AA, AAA | .317 | .394 | .469 |
2010 – AAA | .301 | .382 | .517 |
2011 – A+, AAA | .321 | .404 | .440 |
At 26, his best years are still in front of him. Looking at his history, he has the ability to make adjustments and improve his craft no matter what level he is at, so he has some major league potential.