
Blue Jays vs Mariners Home Run Picks & Best Bets for ALCS Game 4
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Dansby Swanson in the 87th percentile when it comes to his overall offensive skill. Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). The 6th-shallowest LF dimensions in Major League Baseball are found in Wrigley Field. Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. The New York Mets infield defense grades out as the worst out of every team today.
Michael Busch is penciled in 2nd on the lineup card in this matchup, which would be an upgrade from his 60% rate of hitting in the bottom-half of the batting order this season. Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Michael Busch will have the handedness advantage against Luis Severino in today's game. The New York Mets infield defense grades out as the worst out of every team today.
As it relates to his overall offensive skill, Pete Alonso ranks in the 97th percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). Pete Alonso is penciled in 4th in the batting order in today's game. Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Pete Alonso pulls a high percentage of his flyballs (33.9% — 79th percentile) and will have a big advantage hitting them towards the game's 7th-shallowest LF fences in today's matchup.
Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Harrison Bader pulls a lot of his flyballs (35.2% — 88th percentile) and is a great match for the park considering he'll be hitting them towards the game's 7th-shallowest LF fences in today's game. Harrison Bader has notched a .327 BABIP this year, placing in the 80th percentile.
When assessing his overall offensive ability, Ian Happ ranks in the 87th percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). Ian Happ is projected to bat 5th in the batting order in today's game. Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. As a switch-hitter who is best from the 0 side of the dish, Ian Happ will have the advantage of batting from from his better side against Luis Severino in today's matchup.
When assessing his overall offensive talent, Seiya Suzuki ranks in the 96th percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). Seiya Suzuki is projected to hit 4th on the lineup card in today's game. Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). The 6th-shallowest LF dimensions in Major League Baseball are found in Wrigley Field. Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Christopher Morel in the 86th percentile as it relates to his overall offensive talent. Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Christopher Morel pulls many of his flyballs (38.2% — 96th percentile) and is a great match for the park considering he'll be hitting them towards MLB's 7th-shallowest LF fences in today's matchup. The New York Mets infield defense grades out as the worst out of every team today.
Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). The 6th-shallowest LF dimensions in Major League Baseball are found in Wrigley Field. Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. The New York Mets infield defense grades out as the worst out of every team today. Miguel Amaya will have the benefit of the home field advantage in today's game, which ought to boost all of his stats.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Nico Hoerner in the 96th percentile as it relates to his batting average talent. Nico Hoerner is projected to hit 1st in the batting order today. Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. The New York Mets infield defense grades out as the worst out of every team today.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects J.D. Martinez in the 91st percentile when estimating his overall offensive talent. J.D. Martinez is penciled in 3rd on the lineup card in this matchup. Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. J.D. Martinez has made substantial gains with his Barrel% recently, upping his 18.3% seasonal rate to 30.8% over the past 7 days.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Brandon Nimmo in the 96th percentile when it comes to his overall offensive ability. Brandon Nimmo is projected to bat 2nd on the lineup card today. Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Brandon Nimmo will hold the platoon advantage over Javier Assad in today's game.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Jeff McNeil in the 86th percentile when estimating his batting average talent. Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Jeff McNeil will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Javier Assad today. Jeff McNeil will probably have the upper hand against every reliever throughout the game, since the bullpen of the Chicago Cubs only has 1 same-handed RP.
When assessing his overall offensive skill, Francisco Lindor ranks in the 94th percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). Francisco Lindor is penciled in 1st in the batting order today. Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Francisco Lindor has seen a significant improvement in his exit velocity on flyballs lately; just compare his 102-mph average in the last week to his seasonal mark of 93.9-mph.
Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). The 6th-shallowest LF dimensions in Major League Baseball are found in Wrigley Field. Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Mark Vientos has made substantial gains with his Barrel% recently, upping his 12.5% seasonal rate to 18.8% over the last 7 days.
Francisco Alvarez has primarily hit in the back-half of the lineup this season (78% of the time), but he is projected to hit 5th on the lineup card today. Wrigley Field grades out as the #10 stadium in baseball for right-handed base hits, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Francisco Alvarez pulls a lot of his flyballs (34.1% — 80th percentile) and sets up very well considering he'll be hitting them towards MLB's 7th-shallowest LF fences in today's matchup.
When it comes to his overall offensive talent, Cody Bellinger ranks in the 85th percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). Cody Bellinger is penciled in 3rd in the lineup in this matchup. Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Cody Bellinger will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Luis Severino in today's matchup.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Pete Crow-Armstrong in the 92nd percentile when estimating his BABIP ability. Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Pete Crow-Armstrong will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Luis Severino in today's game. The New York Mets infield defense grades out as the worst out of every team today.
Wrigley Field ranks as the #10 park in Major League Baseball for left-handed BABIP, via the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 599 feet above sea level, Wrigley Field has the 10th-highest elevation in MLB, which generally leads to higher offensive output. Hitting from the opposite that Javier Assad throws from, D.J. Stewart will have the upper hand in today's game. The Chicago Cubs have just 1 same-handed RP in their bullpen, so D.J. Stewart stands a good chance of holding the advantage against every reliever all game. D.J. Stewart has seen a big gain in his exit velocity on flyballs lately; just compare his 100.1-mph average over the past week to his seasonal mark of 91.2-mph.
Rank | Leader | L10 | Units |
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2 | F-Orrell | 4-5-1 | +17629 |
3 | tjansen70 | 7-2-1 | +17280 |
4 | FRANKYFUGAZI1 | 6-4-0 | +15550 |
5 | billdo | 3-5-2 | +15170 |
6 | BundiniBrown | 5-5-0 | +14785 |
7 | CigarSt22 | 4-6-0 | +14368 |
8 | salgundy | 5-4-1 | +14235 |
9 | dashow69 | 3-7-0 | +13880 |
10 | braustin1 | 5-5-0 | +13475 |
All Mets Money Leaders |
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1 | nbahoops | 8-1-1 | +25230 |
2 | unique11 | 7-2-1 | +19730 |
3 | fleterod | 6-3-1 | +18835 |
4 | J_T | 6-4-0 | +17030 |
5 | 2YELLOWDOGS | 5-4-1 | +16680 |
6 | HOLLANDANDITALY | 7-3-0 | +16225 |
7 | teslaxyz | 3-6-1 | +15740 |
8 | witt297 | 6-3-1 | +15460 |
9 | ggtra333 | 8-1-1 | +15325 |
10 | DoctorNo | 5-4-1 | +15070 |
All Cubs Money Leaders |