He stood sixth in OPS and slugging percentage and eighth in on-base percentage. 355/.459/.677 slash line heading into Thursday's games. He's still struck out 12 times in 31 at-bats, but he's also drawn five walks, leading to a. He's managed to do that over the first few weeks of the AFL. "I'm just working on getting pitches I can handle, laying off the bad ones. "Always working in the box on plate discipline, that's a big key," Walker said.
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His strikeout totals have gone up in each of those three full seasons as well, something Walker is trying to address in the Fall League. The real question has always been about whether the corner outfielder would make enough contact to be a consistent run producer at the highest level. He's hit 83 home runs in his three full seasons of pro ball, showing at each level that his power will play. What has happened is that Walker has led his league in home runs every season of his pro career, starting with his pro debut after being taken in the third round of the 2012 Draft. I'll have positive at-bats and whatever happens, happens." "At the end of the year, I'll take a look at them and see where I was at. "I usually don't really look at my numbers, positive or negative," Walker said while playing for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the Arizona Fall League. Walker led the Minors with 195 K's in 502 Double-A Southern League at-bats. The flip side of that coin is his strikeout total. On the positive side, of course, is the power and run production: Walker finished fourth in the Minor Leagues in 2015 with 31 home runs and third in RBIs with 106. Certain numbers stand out when looking at Adam Brett Walker II's offensive production.