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I had forgotten that Dan was originally drafted as a catcher out of Purdue University, however he was quickly moved to 1st base. That probably tells us that if he's going to reach the big leagues, he'll have to hit his way there.

 

Dan Black 40 | 1BStatus: ActiveWinston-Salem Dash

Class A Advanced Carolina LeagueMLB Parent Club: Chi White Sox

PlayerFull Name: Daniel David Black

Born: 07/02/1987

Birthplace: Carmel, IN

College: Purdue

Height: 6' 5"

Weight: 240

Bats: S

Throws: R

 

2005-Present:

Year Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

2009 BRS APP .333 3 12 1 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 0 .333 .333 .667

2009 KAN SAL .209 57 196 25 41 7 2 1 17 55 31 49 1 1 .336 .281 .617

2009 Minors .216 60 208 26 45 7 2 1 18 59 31 51 1 1 .336 .284 .620

2010 BRS APP .288 57 208 23 60 15 2 6 33 97 23 47 1 0 .364 .466 .831

2010 Minors .288 57 208 23 60 15 2 6 33 97 23 47 1 0 .364 .466 .831

2011 KAN SAL .286 135 510 82 146 41 6 18 98 253 50 109 7 5 .354 .496 .850

2011 Minors .286 135 510 82 146 41 6 18 98 253 50 109 7 5 .354 .496 .850

2012 WS CAR .091 3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 .286 .091 .377

2012 Minors .091 3 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 .286 .091 .377

 

Biography:

Selected by the Chicago White Sox in the 14th round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft out of Purdue University ... led the Boilermakers in home runs in 2009 (15) and 2008 (18) ... tied the Big Ten Championship record with three home runs in a single game and set a championship record with five homers in four games in 2008.

Awards/Honors:

12/22/2011 MiLB.com Organization All-Star

08/30/2011 SAL Post-Season All-Star

 

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In a park that leans towards helping pitching, the Intimidators' offense did fine. It all started with Dan Black. The 24-year-old led the league with 41 doubles and 98 RBI. He's probably just organizational filler, but the Purdue product was extremely valuable.

 

This was a blurb in Future Sox sumarizing the teams 2011 season. He seems to have been somewhat of a doubles machine in a pitchers park. I'm not familiar with the ballpark, but maybe if he ever played at a homer haven like the cell some of those would be home runs. Between college and the minors, he has a knack for leading his team in that category.

He also seems to have a decent idea of the strike zone and is willing to take a walk. Who knows, with the right situation he may someday be a complimentary player on Major League team. Here's hoping that he keeps improving.

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QUOTE (balfanman @ Apr 9, 2012 -> 04:23 PM)
He seems to have been somewhat of a doubles machine in a pitchers park. I'm not familiar with the ballpark, but maybe if he ever played at a homer haven like the cell some of those would be home runs.

Winston-Salem could be that hitters' park so he could have a big year.

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QUOTE (danman31 @ Apr 11, 2012 -> 11:49 AM)
Winston-Salem could be that hitters' park so he could have a big year.

 

Maybe he can have a big enough year to be considered just a little more than a throw in if K.W. starts dealing for whatever reason this season.

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WS CAR .316 34 133 22 42 5 0 7 23 68 18 29 2 0 .397 .511 .909

Minors .316 34 133 22 42 5 0 7 23 68 18 29 2 0 .397 .511 .909

 

Dan Black seems to be having a pretty good season so far as he is in the top 5 for most offensive categories for all Sox minor leaguers. he has tailed off a little from a fairly hot start. He doesn't appear to be playing everyday for some reason, I'm not sure why, maybe he has someone else ahead of him on the prospect radar. Anyone have any insight on this?

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Update on Dan Black.

 

2012 Season

Team League AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

WS CAR .294 79 303 46 89 15 0 11 40 137 43 58 2 1 .382 .452 .834

Minors .294 79 303 46 89 15 0 11 40 137 43 58 2 1 .382 .452 .834

 

Looks like he is having a pretty good season, although nothing outstanding. An 834 OPS is not terrible, but I did notice this:

 

Splits: (Current team only)

Entire Season AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG OPS

vs Left .350 80 15 28 4 0 4 13 13 18 1 0 .436 .550 .986

vs Right .274 223 31 61 11 0 7 27 30 40 1 1 .362 .417 .779

 

He seems to hit lefties pretty well, maybe he has a career as a platoon / pinch hitter against lefties.

 

I also just noticed that he is listed as a switch hitter, don't know why I didn't notice that before.

 

Anyway, I'll continue to root for the ex Boilermaker to make it to the bigs some day.

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A few more interesting stats of Dan's...

 

He's hitting..

.342 with bases empty

.252 with runners on base

.224 with RISP

 

Not very clutch this season, is he?

 

I'm glad to see he's playing again, he has no statistics between 6/30 and 7/7.

 

I saw him play a few times for Purdue, and I was thrilled when the Sox drafted him. I'd love to see him make it to the Major Leagues.

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QUOTE (Donaldo @ Jul 9, 2012 -> 06:44 PM)
A few more interesting stats of Dan's...

 

He's hitting..

.342 with bases empty

.252 with runners on base

.224 with RISP

 

Not very clutch this season, is he?

 

I'm glad to see he's playing again, he has no statistics between 6/30 and 7/7.

 

I saw him play a few times for Purdue, and I was thrilled when the Sox drafted him. I'd love to see him make it to the Major Leagues.

 

Thank you for the information. As a Purdue alum, I'd love to see Dan make it too.

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QUOTE (balfanman @ Jul 11, 2012 -> 01:36 PM)
Thank you for the information. As a Purdue alum, I'd love to see Dan make it too.

 

I went to Purdue as well, but I never completed my degree.

 

Looking at Dan's numbers, his average with RISP is climbing nicely, but he hasn't homered in about a month.

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I haven't updated this in a while, but Dan seems to keep plugging away. He's leading the Sox minor league offensive stats in several categories including OBP and RBI.

 

It looks to me that Dan has sacrificed some power for increased contact, but I'm just going off of stats. I have no idea of the park he's playing in or any of the other factors. Could be he has noticed what the Sox seem to be looking for these days (he's obviously pretty smart being from Purdue) and adjusting his hitting style accordingly. He still has a ways to go to ever make the majors, but if he plays at US Cellular the power numbers should improve enough to be sufficient for a 1B. he looks like a doubles machine right now.

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