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Misses bats in bunches; lives with the walks.
The simulator expects 0.422 bases allowed per batter faced against him — better than 76th percentile of qualified pitchers. His standout tool is HR Suppression (95th percentile). The soft spot is Command (4th percentile). Short relief stints inflate strikeout rates a touch, so read the Strikeouts spoke with that in mind.
Same archetype, nearest by rate — the pitchers whose profile looks most like this one.
Bases per batter faced
| DL Hall | League | Percentile | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bases per ball in play(fewer = better) | .370 | .536 | 76th |
| Walk rate(fewer = better) | 17% | 9% | 4th |
| Strikeout rate(higher = better) | 24% | 23% | 67th |
Batters go up the middle off him most often, and that's where the hardest contact comes from.
Pull and oppo are relative to each batter's stance, so this pools all the hitters he faced.
Burned once — a ball with a hit probability under 20% that found grass anyway.
* Approximate: sacrifice flies and bunts aren't distinguishable in our data, so every ball in play counts as an at-bat. Slightly off official figures.
His best outings this season by bases saved vs a replacement arm.
Expected bases allowed per plate appearance — lower = stronger run prevention
Home runs allowed per plate appearance — lower = better
Walks per plate appearance — lower = better command
Strikeouts per plate appearance — higher = more swing-and-miss