JT Snow  
First Baseman | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
Snow seems to become especially focused in big situations. Snow always has been a line-drive hitter who uses the entire field. He hits righthanders and lefthanders with equal consistency.

Baserunning & Defense
When you play Snow you're not putting him in for his glove. His arm is accurate enough. Snow isn't a good baserunner. He doesn't get good jumps on steals nor runs sharp routes around the bases.

          -- Moostard Nyman
 


 

Year Team POS CH PH SP GF PL vL Hm Sc CL Age Exp Slot FA AS Qualified Positions Nyman Rating
1998 CAL 1B 59 75 33 52 49 48 54 58 49 28 6 Active 57 46 . 296
1999 CAL 1B 62 75 34 52 49 48 54 58 49 29 7 Active 57 51 . 302
2000 CHC 1B 62 75 34 52 49 48 54 58 49 30 8 Active 57 51 . 301
2001 CHC 1B 62 75 34 52 49 48 54 58 49 31 9 Active 57 50 . 300
2002 SAN 1B 61 75 34 52 49 48 54 58 49 32 10 AA/AAA 57 51 . 297
2003 SAN 1B 61 75 33 52 49 48 54 58 49 33 11 Active 57 51 . 295
2004 SAN 1B 62 75 31 52 49 48 54 58 49 34 12 AA/AAA 57 51 . 294
2005 SAN 1B 62 75 32 52 49 48 54 58 49 35 13 AA/AAA 57 51 . 294
2006 SAN 1B 62 73 31 52 49 48 54 58 49 36 14 Active 57 51 . 288
2007 SAN 1B 61 75 29 52 49 48 54 58 49 37 15 Active 57 51 . 287
2008 SAN 1B 59 74 29 52 49 48 54 58 49 38 16 Active 56 49 LF-42, 3B-29 280
2009 FA 1B 55 71 27 52 49 48 54 58 49 39 17 Free Agent 56 48 LF-40, 3B-25 265
Ratings Delta     -4 -3 -2             +1 +1     -1   -15
History generated by Biorhythm v2.6.86 on Sun Nov 14 13:28:08 EST 2004

Data printed in red denotes that player was in the top two percent for that category and year. Blue data denotes membership to the bottom two percent.