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J.d. Davis

Average Skill, high runway, and aggressive org combine into a readable research-stage prospect profile. The calibration layer suggests a more hedged read than the baseline alone.

2016 Houston Astros #12 AA Hitter
Everyday Player Backtest-ready row Solid Regular

Archive Context

Houston Astros 2016 Top 30

Medium read | True Prospect Mixed Or Medium

Archive Projection

Everyday Player

Fan-facing translation of the archived read.

Archive Outlook

Right now the profile reads more like an everyday-player path than a part-time one.

Contact pressure

If the swing-and-miss keeps climbing, the projection slides toward a platoon or bench lane.

Impact damage

If the power keeps showing up without a strikeout spike, the ceiling can move another tier.

Outcome Truth

Solid Regular

Light career result context, not a full validation dashboard.

Career Outcome

Solid Regular

Meaningful Regular Volume Playable Offensive Line

Archive Context

Original Cohort Placement

The original year/team prospect context first.

Year 2016
Organization Houston Astros
Original Rank #12
Primary Level AA

Archive Read

Short Historical Read

Light interpretation built from existing archive data.

Summary

The calibration layer adds some restraint to the read here. Average Skill, high runway, and aggressive org still support a normal prospect-style read. The current median path looks like `Utility / Bench Bat`, with `Moderate Ceiling` upside if the development path keeps moving, though the calibration layer suggests a more hedged version of that outcome.