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I'm not good at formatting, so this will have to run down the screen
Carp 09 vs. 10
G 110-110
AB 413-409
R 66-67
H 112-105
2B 25-17
3B 1-1
HR 15-29
XBH 41-47
BB 58-41
K 99-93
BA .271-.257
OBP .372-.328
SLG .446-.516
OPS .818-.844
It's really amazing how much stayed exactly the same, but a dozen doubles turned into homers, and he lost 17 walks.
Net outcome, OBP a lot less shiny, but OPS went up.
At 25, he still has time, but he seems to still be figuring it out.  Carp 2.0 still doesn't quite do it for me (41 walks/.328 OBP in AAA from his type of player -- as in: no speed/no defense -- doesn't jazz me much), but Carp 3.0 could be exciting.  60ish walks and 20+ HR would be a nice median (he's yet to do both in the same year), and then, yeah, I would say he's a contributor at 1b/DH.

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