Daily MLB Selection: Orioles at Phillies Predictions and Preview for 9/20/2021

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The Baltimore Orioles visit the Philadelphia Phillies on 9/20/2021 at 7:05PM.

The Orioles and the Phillies face off in an regular season game. The Orioles have a record of 47-102 this season. The Phillies are 76-73 this season.

Starting Pitcher and Lineup for the Baltimore Orioles

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John Means is 5-7 this season with an ERA of 3.41 in 132.0 innings pitched across 23 starts. He has a WHIP of 1.0 and yields an opponent Batting Average of 0.216. John Means’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • A Fastball that is on average 92.9 mph.
  • A Slider that is on average 86.5 mph.
  • A Curveball that is on average 78.2 mph.
  • A Changeup that is on average 83.5 mph.

Here is a breakdown of the type of contacted balls John Means has attracted this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 32.0%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 48.8%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.2%

He has attracted the following types of contact velocities:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 22.5%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 48.9%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 28.6%

Cedric Mullins II

Cedric Mullins II has hit 29 Home Runs, drove in 56 runs, and sports a .301 batting average this season. He also has scored 88 runs this season and stolen 30 bases.
He is considered a very good hitter according to OPS. .901 is his OPS this season, can it go higher?Cedric Mullins II would be considered a power hitter this season, although he is not one of the top pure power hitters.
He is an above average hitter when came to his ability to draw walks with a 8.7% walk rate. He has a K Rate of 18.4% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. Getting on base is not an issue for Cedric Mullins II this season.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Cedric Mullins II put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 38.0%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 41.4%
  • Line Drive Rate: 20.7%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 14.7%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 50.9%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 34.4%

Ryan Mountcastle

Ryan Mountcastle has hit 30 Home Runs, drove in 83 runs, and sports a .263 batting average this season. He also has scored 72 runs this season and stolen 4 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. Ryan Mountcastle would be considered a power hitter this season, although he is not one of the top pure power hitters.
He is below average with his 7.1% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 27.3%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Ryan Mountcastle put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 35.9%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 42.2%
  • Line Drive Rate: 21.8%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 16.7%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 49.4%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 33.9%

Ramon Urias

Ramon Urias has hit 7 Home Runs, drove in 37 runs, and sports a .276 batting average this season. He also has scored 33 runs this season and stolen 1 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is an above average hitter when came to his ability to draw walks with a 9.5% walk rate. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 25.8%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. Getting on base is not an issue for Ramon Urias this season.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Ramon Urias put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 50.0%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 26.1%
  • Line Drive Rate: 23.9%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 18.4%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 45.9%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 35.7%

Trey Mancini

Trey Mancini has hit 21 Home Runs, drove in 69 runs, and sports a .259 batting average this season. He also has scored 72 runs this season and stolen 0 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
He is below average with his 8.4% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He has a K Rate of 22.9% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Trey Mancini put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 47.9%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 32.3%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.8%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 19.5%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 46.9%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 33.6%

Austin Hays

Austin Hays has hit 21 Home Runs, drove in 67 runs, and sports a .254 batting average this season. He also has scored 67 runs this season and stolen 4 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
He is below average with his 5.3% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He has a K Rate of 20.4% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Austin Hays put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 43.2%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 38.6%
  • Line Drive Rate: 18.3%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 15.2%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 52.9%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 31.9%

Anthony Santander

Anthony Santander has hit 17 Home Runs, drove in 48 runs, and sports a .247 batting average this season. He also has scored 52 runs this season and stolen 1 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
He is below average with his 5.5% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He has a K Rate of 23.8% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Anthony Santander put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 32.8%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 44.4%
  • Line Drive Rate: 22.9%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 16.7%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 47.6%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 35.7%

D.J. Stewart

D.J. Stewart has hit 12 Home Runs, drove in 33 runs, and sports a .204 batting average this season. He also has scored 39 runs this season and stolen 0 bases.
A below-average OPS of .698 has been disappointing thus far for D.J. Stewart. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
His ability to draw walks is quite good. He is a selective hitter sporting a 13.8% walk rate. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 28.0%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls D.J. Stewart put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 35.2%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 49.2%
  • Line Drive Rate: 15.6%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 24.3%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 44.8%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 30.9%

Pedro Severino

Pedro Severino has hit 10 Home Runs, drove in 40 runs, and sports a .237 batting average this season. He also has scored 30 runs this season and stolen 0 bases.
A below-average OPS of .671 has been disappointing thus far for Pedro Severino. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is below average with his 8.0% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 26.0%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Pedro Severino put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 39.5%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 37.1%
  • Line Drive Rate: 23.4%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 22.2%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 46.4%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 31.5%

Jorge Mateo

Jorge Mateo has hit 4 Home Runs, drove in 14 runs, and sports a .247 batting average this season. He also has scored 19 runs this season and stolen 10 bases.
A below-average OPS of .670 has been disappointing thus far for Jorge Mateo. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is a free swinger and his walk rate this season indicates it thus far, it is presently 4.3%. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 26.3%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Jorge Mateo put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 38.8%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 38.1%
  • Line Drive Rate: 23.0%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 19.1%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 56.7%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 24.1%

Richie Martin Jr.

Richie Martin Jr. has hit 1 Home Runs, drove in 6 runs, and sports a .269 batting average this season. He also has scored 5 runs this season and stolen 0 bases.
A below-average OPS of .639 has been disappointing thus far for Richie Martin Jr.. He would not be classified as a power hitter this season.
He is a free swinger and his walk rate this season indicates it thus far, it is presently 4.2%. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 28.2%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Richie Martin Jr. put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 42.2%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 37.8%
  • Line Drive Rate: 20.0%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 12.5%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 60.4%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 27.1%

Starting Pitcher and Lineup for the Philadelphia Phillies

Ranger Suarez is 6-4 this season with an ERA of 1.5 in 84.0 innings pitched across 9 starts. He has a WHIP of 1.04 and yields an opponent Batting Average of 0.185. Ranger Suarez’s pitching repertoire includes:

  • A Fastball that is on average 93.3 mph.
  • A Slider that is on average 83.7 mph.
  • A Changeup that is on average 84.9 mph.

Ranger Suarez has shown a penchant for forcing hitters to hit ground balls. In fact, 60.1% of balls in play were on the ground. Does this mean he is attracting soft contact though? Those ground balls are getting up the middle and through the 5 1/2 hole for hits, but his infield is also putting in work to getting to the balls too.

Bryce Harper

Bryce Harper has hit 33 Home Runs, drove in 80 runs, and sports a .313 batting average this season. He also has scored 93 runs this season and stolen 13 bases.
He is in the upper echelon of hitters with a 1.052 OPS. He is considered one of the top power hitters this season.
He is very well known for his ability to draw walks with a 16.1% walk rate. He has a K Rate of 21.2% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. His ability to reach base is among the best in MLB.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Bryce Harper put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 41.0%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 37.4%
  • Line Drive Rate: 21.6%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 13.6%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 43.0%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 43.3%

Rhys Hoskins

Rhys Hoskins has hit 27 Home Runs, drove in 71 runs, and sports a .247 batting average this season. He also has scored 64 runs this season and stolen 3 bases.
He is considered a very good hitter according to OPS. .864 is his OPS this season, can it go higher?Rhys Hoskins would be considered a power hitter this season, although he is not one of the top pure power hitters.
He is an above average hitter when came to his ability to draw walks with a 10.6% walk rate. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 24.4%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Rhys Hoskins put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 29.3%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 50.9%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.8%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 12.7%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 53.0%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 34.3%

Matt Vierling

Matt Vierling has hit 0 Home Runs, drove in 3 runs, and sports a .341 batting average this season. He also has scored 5 runs this season and stolen 2 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is a free swinger and his walk rate this season indicates it thus far, it is presently 4.4%. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 26.7%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. Getting on base is not an issue for Matt Vierling this season.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Matt Vierling put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 53.3%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 26.7%
  • Line Drive Rate: 20.0%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 13.3%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 50.0%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 36.7%

Jean Segura

Jean Segura has hit 14 Home Runs, drove in 55 runs, and sports a .300 batting average this season. He also has scored 74 runs this season and stolen 9 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is below average with his 6.9% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He avoids strikeouts quite well, he is FAR better than your average hitter. If he is getting an out, he made contact to get there. Getting on base is not an issue for Jean Segura this season.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Jean Segura put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 52.2%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 28.2%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.6%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 22.6%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 48.2%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 29.2%

J.T. Realmuto

J.T. Realmuto has hit 15 Home Runs, drove in 65 runs, and sports a .263 batting average this season. He also has scored 60 runs this season and stolen 12 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
He is an above average hitter when came to his ability to draw walks with a 9.8% walk rate. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 24.0%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls J.T. Realmuto put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 45.7%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 32.8%
  • Line Drive Rate: 21.5%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 17.7%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 45.7%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 36.6%

Brad Miller

Brad Miller has hit 19 Home Runs, drove in 45 runs, and sports a .228 batting average this season. He also has scored 50 runs this season and stolen 3 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. Brad Miller would be considered a power hitter this season, although he is not one of the top pure power hitters.
He is an above average hitter when came to his ability to draw walks with a 11.7% walk rate. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 30.3%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Brad Miller put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 45.5%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 36.9%
  • Line Drive Rate: 17.7%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 15.7%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 41.4%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 42.9%

Andrew McCutchen

Andrew McCutchen has hit 24 Home Runs, drove in 72 runs, and sports a .219 batting average this season. He also has scored 71 runs this season and stolen 6 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
His ability to draw walks is quite good. He is a selective hitter sporting a 14.0% walk rate. He has a K Rate of 23.1% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Andrew McCutchen put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 40.9%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 39.6%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.5%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 15.2%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 48.5%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 36.3%

Freddy Galvis

Freddy Galvis has hit 13 Home Runs, drove in 39 runs, and sports a .252 batting average this season. He also has scored 51 runs this season and stolen 1 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
He is below average with his 7.3% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He has a K Rate of 18.6% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Freddy Galvis put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 40.6%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 40.2%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.1%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 23.4%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 48.0%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 28.5%

Odubel Herrera

Odubel Herrera has hit 13 Home Runs, drove in 50 runs, and sports a .256 batting average this season. He also has scored 55 runs this season and stolen 6 bases.
He has an OPS that is above-average. He hits with above-average power and it must be respected.
He is below average with his 6.5% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He avoids strikeouts quite well, he is FAR better than your average hitter. If he is getting an out, he made contact to get there. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Odubel Herrera put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 49.4%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 31.0%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.6%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 16.1%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 53.4%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 30.5%

Nick Maton

Nick Maton has hit 2 Home Runs, drove in 14 runs, and sports a .256 batting average this season. He also has scored 16 runs this season and stolen 2 bases.
A below-average OPS of .708 has been disappointing thus far for Nick Maton. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is below average with his 7.6% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 29.8%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Nick Maton put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 32.9%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 36.7%
  • Line Drive Rate: 30.4%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 15.0%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 58.8%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 26.3%

Travis Jankowski

Travis Jankowski has hit 1 Home Runs, drove in 10 runs, and sports a .250 batting average this season. He also has scored 23 runs this season and stolen 4 bases.
A below-average OPS of .705 has been disappointing thus far for Travis Jankowski. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
His ability to draw walks is quite good. He is a selective hitter sporting a 14.2% walk rate. He has a K Rate of 19.6% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. Getting on base is not an issue for Travis Jankowski this season.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Travis Jankowski put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 49.4%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 27.0%
  • Line Drive Rate: 23.6%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 13.4%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 67.0%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 19.6%

Luke Williams

Luke Williams has hit 1 Home Runs, drove in 6 runs, and sports a .253 batting average this season. He also has scored 8 runs this season and stolen 2 bases.
A below-average OPS of .650 has been disappointing thus far for Luke Williams. He would not be classified as a power hitter this season.
He is an above average hitter when came to his ability to draw walks with a 9.5% walk rate. He has a K Rate of 20.0% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. This season, he has been an above-average player at getting on base.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Luke Williams put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 55.9%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 25.0%
  • Line Drive Rate: 19.1%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 21.6%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 55.4%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 23.0%

Alec Bohm

Alec Bohm has hit 7 Home Runs, drove in 47 runs, and sports a .245 batting average this season. He also has scored 46 runs this season and stolen 4 bases.
A below-average OPS of .645 has been disappointing thus far for Alec Bohm. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is below average with his 7.6% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. Striking out a bit more than your average hitter with a K Rate of 26.5%, it is not ideal, but… still a weakness. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Alec Bohm put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 52.8%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 22.5%
  • Line Drive Rate: 24.7%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 12.0%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 49.4%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 38.6%

Didi Gregorius

Didi Gregorius has hit 11 Home Runs, drove in 48 runs, and sports a .215 batting average this season. He also has scored 32 runs this season and stolen 3 bases.
A below-average OPS of .647 has been disappointing thus far for Didi Gregorius. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is below average with his 6.0% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He has a K Rate of 17.3% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Didi Gregorius put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 36.5%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 44.6%
  • Line Drive Rate: 18.8%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 23.2%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 52.9%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 23.9%

Rafael Marchan

Rafael Marchan has hit 1 Home Runs, drove in 4 runs, and sports a .231 batting average this season. He also has scored 7 runs this season and stolen 0 bases.
A below-average OPS of .632 has been disappointing thus far for Rafael Marchan. He is not considered a power hitter this season, but this could change.
He is below average with his 7.1% walk rate, drawing walks may not necessarily be that important or the opportunity may not arise as much. He has a K Rate of 17.9% this season, which is a bit lower than your average MLB hitter. He is not getting on base this season as much as he or his manager hope.
Breaking down the types of contacted balls Rafael Marchan put into play this season:

  • Ground Ball Rate: 40.5%
  • Fly Ball Rate: 38.1%
  • Line Drive Rate: 21.4%

Now here is a breakdown of the velocity of the balls he put into play:

  • Soft Hit Ball Rate: 28.6%
  • Medium Hit Ball Rate: 54.8%
  • Hard Hit Ball Rate: 16.7%

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