F/F SPOTLIGHT: Joc Pederson

If it seems like we’ve been hearing about Joc Pederson (OF, LA) for years, it's because we have. It didn't take long for the 11th round pick by the Dodgers in the 2010 MLB amateur draft to start showing up on top prospect lists. He appeared on our 2012 Dodgers Organization Report as a 19-year-old, ranking as the team’s 5th-best prospect and garnering an 8C prospect rating. His ascent from there was rapid. By 2014, he had become the team’s top prospect, and later made his way up to 7th on the 2015 HQ100.

Minor League History

Year  Age  Level     AB   BA    HR  RBI   OPS   bb%   K%  SB
====  ===  ========  ===  ====  ==  ===  =====  ===  ===  ==
2010   18  Rookie      7  .000   0    0   .417  33%  42%   0
2011   19  Rookie    266  .353 ...

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