Casey Gillaspie had a rough time at the plate in Arizona; what caused it?
Casey Gillaspie couldn't find himself at the plate at all in his time in the Arizona Fall League. The 2014 Rays first-round pick finished with a .191/.273/.281 hitting line along with two home runs. He actually finished better than his time in Class A-Advanced Charlotte, but that isn't saying much considering he hit just .146 and had a 51 wRC+ there. In either case, he was not performing up to par.
In my 20/20 hindsight, maybe Gillaspie just wasn't ready to face this new tier of pitching?