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Kevin McGonigle is projected in the 87th percentile for overall offensive skills, is batting 1st in today's game, and will face Slade Cecconi with a handedness advantage, while Comerica Park has the 2nd-lowest fence height and today's weather is forecasted at 83°, the 4th-hottest of the day, which is correlated with increased offense.
Riley Greene is projected as the 18th-best hitter in MLB by THE BAT X, batting 5th in today's game at Comerica Park, which has the 2nd-lowest average fence height, with the weather forecast predicting a temperature of 83°, the 4th-hottest of the day, giving him an advantage since he hits from the opposite side of Slade Cecconi's pitching.
Angel Martinez is batting 6th today, has a high pull rate for flyballs at 40.2%, faces MLB's 5th-deepest LF fences, and has recently shown a lower launch angle of 3° compared to his seasonal average of 13.9°, with a current wOBA of .346 that is significantly above his estimated true talent wOBA of .295.
The BAT X projects Riley Greene as the 18th-best hitter in MLB based on BABIP ability, with a prediction to bat 4th in a game at Comerica Park, which has the 2nd-lowest average fence height, and is expected to face Slade Cecconi, benefiting from high temperatures forecasted at 83°.
Gage Workman is projected to bat 6th in the lineup, has been pinch hit for 67% of the time against right-handed pitchers since last season, and ranks in the 13th percentile for Expected wOBA with a .233 and in the 25th percentile for Expected Batting Average at .203 since the start of last season.
Riley Greene is projected as the 18th-best hitter in MLB by THE BAT X and is expected to bat 4th in today's game, with favorable weather conditions and a matchup advantage against Slade Cecconi.
Spencer Torkelson ranks in the 93rd percentile for home runs according to THE BAT X, while Comerica Park has the 2nd-lowest average fence height, the 9th-highest altitude, and is forecasted to have the 3rd-hottest weather of the day at 81°, providing a home field advantage for Torkelson.
Framber Valdez averages 94.2 adjusted pitches per start this year, placing him in the 84th percentile, and will be supported by pitch framer Dillon Dingler against a projected offense with six opposite-handed hitters and the advantage of playing at home.
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