Shorebird of the Week – August 4, 2011

After being brought up for the second half, Joe Oliviera has provided punch for the Shorebird offense.

While the second half of the season has been a little disappointing record-wise, there are players who came on board that are standing out. Moreover, much of the time over the last several seasons the catching position has been a black hole offensively as those who donned the tools of ignorance for the black and orange have more or less been an automatic out. Not so with Joe Oliviera.

Joe came to us after a brief 9-game stay at Frederick where he was hitting .308 in 26 at-bats, and since his arrival he has made the catching position one where there’s offensive prowess. That’s a bit surprising given his 2010 stats in Aberdeen (.204/0/7/.574 OPS in 36 games) but many’s the time a player “gets it” in his second season after making the transition to professional ball from high school or college during his first go-round. A 15th round pick last year out of the University of the Pacific, the 23-year-old San Diego native has put together a nice 80 at-bat run for the Shorebirds, hitting .325 with a homer and 13 batted in. He’s appeared in 23 games since becoming a Shorebird at the halfway point.

In looking at his splits, one thing that jumped out is that Joe has been money with runners in scoring position, collecting 9 hits in the 19 situational at-bats and driving in 11 of his 13 runs. Guys who come through in the clutch are golden for a team, and given the offensive struggles the Shorebirds as a whole have endured (after hitting nearly .280 as a team early on, Delmarva has slumped to a .253 overall average) it’s clear Oliviera is providing a spark.

It’s been years since we could claim a catcher who hit much above the Mendoza line on a consistent basis. But with Joe and fellow backstop Michael Ohlman leading the way the catching position isn’t the easy out this time around.

Author: Michael

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