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Tyler O'Neill is projected to be the 15th-best home run hitter in the majors, with a high flyball pull rate of 37.9% and favorable hitting conditions due to shallow left-field fences, while the Tampa Bay Rays infield defense is ranked as the worst.
Junior Caminero ranks in the 97th percentile for home run skill, is projected to hit second in today's game, pulls 38.3% of his flyballs towards the MLB's 6th-shallowest LF fences, and faces the Orioles infield defense, which is the 5th-worst today, while benefiting from home field advantage.
Coby Mayo is projected in the 89th percentile for home run talent, pulls 39.4% of his flyballs, and faces a pitcher, Griffin Jax, who typically induces groundballs, while the Tampa Bay Rays have the worst infield defense among today's teams.
Gunnar Henderson ranks in the 95th percentile for offensive ability according to THE BAT X projections, is projected to bat 1st in today's game, and has a handedness advantage against Griffin Jax, while Tropicana Field has the 2nd-shallowest RF dimensions and the Tampa Bay Rays have the worst infield defense among all teams playing today.
Tropicana Field ranks as the #4 MLB stadium for suppressing BABIP against right-handed hitters, posing a challenge for Pete Alonso, who is facing Griffin Jax and experiencing a decline in both Barrel% and optimal launch angle this season.
Tropicana Field ranks #4 in MLB for suppressing BABIP against right-handed hitters, posing a challenge for Pete Alonso, who is facing Griffin Jax and has seen declines in his Barrel% and optimal launch angle this season.
Junior Caminero ranks in the 97th percentile for home run skill according to THE BAT X, is projected to bat 2nd today, pulls 38.3% of his flyballs (94th percentile) towards the 6th-shallowest LF fences, and benefits from the home field advantage while facing the 4th-worst infield defense from the Baltimore Orioles.
Taylor Ward ranks in the 93rd percentile for overall offensive ability, is positioned 2nd in the lineup, has an 89th percentile opposite-field rate for flyballs, and the Tampa Bay Rays' infield defense is ranked as the 2nd-worst.
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