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Junior Caminero is ranked as the 20th-best home run hitter by THE BAT X and will bat 2nd in today's game, benefiting from the home field advantage and facing a team with the 4th-worst infield defense.
Junior Caminero is ranked as the 20th-best home run hitter by THE BAT X, is batting 2nd in today's game, pulls 38.4% of his flyballs, and plays in a park with the 6th-shallowest left field fences, while facing a Baltimore Orioles team with the 4th-worst infield defense.
Pete Alonso is projected as the 14th-best home run hitter in baseball, batting 4th in today's lineup against Steven Matz, with a 78th percentile opposite-field flyball rate and favorable conditions against the Tampa Bay Rays' weakest infield defense.
Taylor Ward ranks in the 94th percentile for offensive skill per THE BAT X, is slated to bat first, faces favorable conditions for right-handed home runs at Tropicana Field, and has an 88th percentile opposite-field rate on flyballs.
Taylor Ward ranks in the 94th percentile for overall offensive skill according to THE BAT X projections, is slated to bat first, and has an advantageous matchup against Steven Matz, with an 88th percentile opposite-field rate on flyballs and facing the weakest infield defense from the Tampa Bay Rays.
Junior Caminero is ranked as the 20th-best home run hitter by THE BAT X and is batting 2nd in today's game, benefiting from the park's shallow left field and facing the Baltimore Orioles, who have the 4th-worst infield defense.
Tyler O'Neill is projected as the 15th-best home run hitter and will bat 5th today, holding a platoon advantage over Steven Matz while facing the league's 6th-shallowest LF fences, against the weakest infield defense on the slate.
Pete Alonso is projected to be the 14th-best home run hitter in baseball, batting 4th in today's lineup, facing Steven Matz with a handedness advantage, posting a 33.5% opposite-field rate on flyballs, and benefiting from hitting toward MLB's 5th-shallowest right field fences, while facing the Tampa Bay Rays, whose infield defense is the weakest among today's teams.
Pete Alonso is projected as the 14th-best home run hitter in baseball and will bat 4th today against Steven Matz, benefiting from a favorable handedness matchup and facing a Rays infield defense that ranks as the weakest among today's teams.
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