Originally Posted by
DirtyBaker
I would make a formula like this:
OBP + (TB+SB)/PA
His steals then don't effect his OBP, but would be incorporated into his slugging percentage. - i.e., a single followed by a stolen base would be scored the same as a double.
His new OPS if you include steals as an extra base would be 1.055 which is quite impressive for a guy who's only hit 6 HRs in almost 1500 PAs.
That doesn't even count how he could get in the mind of the opposing pitcher, break up potential double plays, and play high caliber defense.
Very excited to see him in the majors sometime down the road.