2022 Major League Equivalencies

Each year, we post a complete listing of Major League Equivalent stats, as a do-it-yourself research tool to draw out interesting performances from the minors. 

For a little bit of ad-hoc exploring, open the pitcher file and find top prospect Grayson Rodriguez. A quick scan of his skills: 8% BB, 31% K%, 155 BPV confirm that his 2022 performance match the prospect pedigree. But then if you take the file and sort by BPV and find Rodriguez's neighborhood, you find some interesting names scattered near the top of the BPV list: JP Sears (OAK), Brandon Pfaadt (ARI), Gavin Stone (LA), and Clarke Schmidt (NYY). And that's just in a few clicks of sorting... spend some time and go find your own rabbit holes!

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