I was inform that i will not be returning to The Tigers ,i want to thanks the FANS, the ORGANIZATION & my TEAMMATES for the opportunity !!!!
— Brayan Pena (@cuban2727) October 30, 2013
A quick glance at Pena's 2013 stats shows that he was a pretty productive hitter and might have a few fans wondering why they aren't considering resigning him.
PA | AVG | OBP | SLG | ISO | BABIP | BB% | K% | wRC+ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
243
|
0.297
|
0.315
|
0.397
|
0.100
|
0.315
|
2.5%
|
10.7%
|
93
|
Pena had a very solid .297 batting average. However, with only a 2.5% walk rate, his OBP wasn't very high at .315 and a .100 ISO means he didn't hit for much extra base power. According to wRC+, Pena still fell a little short of the average production of a 100 wRC+. Of everyone that received at least 200 PA in 2013 and had a batting average of at least .290, only 5 failed to have a wRC+ of 100. This is a perfect example of how batting average can be a manipulative stat.
Looking at Pena's previous seasons, it shows that 2013 might be an aberration.
Looking at Pena's previous seasons, it shows that 2013 might be an aberration.
PA | AVG | OBP | SLG | ISO | BABIP | BB% | K% | wRC+ | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2010
|
174
|
0.253
|
0.306
|
0.335
|
0.082
|
0.295
|
6.9%
|
15.5%
|
75
|
2011
|
240
|
0.248
|
0.288
|
0.338
|
0.090
|
0.261
|
5.0%
|
10.0%
|
68
|
2012
|
226
|
0.236
|
0.262
|
0.321
|
0.085
|
0.253
|
4.0%
|
10.6%
|
54
|
2010-2012 Total
|
640
|
0.245
|
0.284
|
0.331
|
0.086
|
0.267
|
5.2%
|
11.7%
|
65
|
When projecting forward, it's much more reasonable that he'll revert back to his career norms, especially when he's entering his age-32 year and is in the back-end of his prime years.
It is expected that Bryan Holaday will get a shot at being Avila's backup catcher next year. In his very brief MLB stint, Holaday has hit .282/.333/.410 with a 105 wRC+ in 46 PA. Last year in AAA, Holaday hit .260/.312/.372 with a 91 wRC+ in 320 PA. He'll be entering his age-26 season, so he may not have much more to prove in the minors. And his right-handed bat will compliment Avila's left-handed bat nicely.
Defensively, Holaday is very solid. From B_Sakowski at Bless You Boys:
Holaday is a defense-first catcher that combines solid blocking skills, good receiving skills, and a plus throwing arm behind the plate.
If the Tigers decide to outside of the organization, here is a list of available Free Agents expected to sign as a back-up catcher along with their 2011-2013 production and their 2013 salary. I also included Pena for comparison's sake.
PA | AVG | OBP | SLG | ISO | BABIP | BB% | K% | wRC+ | 2013 Salary | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
541
|
0.260
|
0.324
|
0.425
|
0.165
|
0.275
|
8.3%
|
15.3%
|
104
|
$1,750,000
|
|
1019
|
0.220
|
0.299
|
0.396
|
0.176
|
0.265
|
9.3%
|
25.5%
|
86
|
$2,750,000
|
|
625
|
0.202
|
0.288
|
0.373
|
0.171
|
0.283
|
7.5%
|
34.2%
|
83
|
$1,500,000
|
|
778
|
0.241
|
0.301
|
0.349
|
0.108
|
0.297
|
7.3%
|
21.5%
|
83
|
$1,500,000
|
|
1273
|
0.235
|
0.29
|
0.353
|
0.118
|
0.253
|
6.3%
|
13.5%
|
75
|
$8,500,000
|
|
910
|
0.222
|
0.248
|
0.386
|
0.164
|
0.265
|
3.5%
|
27.3%
|
74
|
$800,000
|
|
Brayan Pena
|
709
|
0.261
|
0.289
|
0.353
|
0.092
|
0.277
|
3.8%
|
10.4%
|
72
|
$875,000
|
833
|
0.254
|
0.300
|
0.355
|
0.101
|
0.291
|
6.0%
|
15.5%
|
72
|
$1,000,000
|
|
349
|
0.274
|
0.303
|
0.351
|
0.076
|
0.325
|
4.3%
|
17.5%
|
71
|
$800,000
|
As can be seen, the Tigers have several options, and that's without exploring the trade market. Bryan Pena should be no big loss to the Tigers in 2014.