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Junior Caminero is projected in the 97th percentile for home run talent, batting 3rd in the lineup today against Trevor Rogers, with a 38.1% pull rate on flyballs aimed at the league's 6th-shallowest left field fences, as the Baltimore Orioles infield defense ranks 3rd weakest.
Trevor Rogers has averaged 95.8 adjusted pitches per game this year, with a fastball spin rate of 2448 rpm and a 12.5% swinging strike rate, ranking in the 91st, 83rd, and 82nd percentiles respectively among all starting pitchers.
Ryan Vilade is projected in the 25th percentile for overall offensive talent by THE BAT X, with a .303 wOBA that exceeds the .277 expected wOBA from the same system, while hitting 38.7% of his flyballs to center field and facing challenges due to Tropicana Field being ranked as the 4th-worst park for right-handed BABIP.
Pete Alonso is projected as the 14th-best home run batter, is set to bat 4th today, has a handedness advantage against Shane McClanahan, boasts a 33.3% opposite-field flyball rate, and will face the Tampa Bay Rays, who have the league's worst infield defense.
Junior Caminero is projected in the 97th percentile for home run talent, will bat 3rd in the lineup, has a favorable matchup against Trevor Rogers, pulls 38.1% of his flyballs towards shallow left field, and faces the 4th-weakest infield defense from the Baltimore Orioles.
Shane McClanahan has recorded four consecutive scoreless appearances, allowed only three hits in his last two starts, holds a 0.87 ERA at home, and has historically performed well against Baltimore hitters.
Ryan Vilade ranks in the 25th percentile for overall offensive talent according to THE BAT X projection system, which also ranks Tropicana Field as the 4th-worst park for right-handed BABIP, while Vilade achieves a .303 wOBA compared to a .277 xwOBA, and has a .187 Expected Batting Average, placing him in the 16th percentile.
Ryan Vilade is projected in the 25th percentile for offensive talent by THE BAT X, has a wOBA of .303 compared to an expected wOBA of .277, ranks in the 16th percentile for Expected Batting Average at .187, and plays in Tropicana Field, which is ranked as the 4th-worst park for right-handed BABIP.
Pete Alonso is projected as the 14th-best home run hitter in the league, batting 4th today with a handedness advantage against Shane McClanahan, and faces a Tampa Bay Rays team with the 2nd-worst infield defense.
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