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What happens when 102 mph velocity goes up against the fastest bat in the majors? MLB fans got to find out on Wednesday, as ...
Soto’s bat speed is down more than almost any other major-league hitter. Among qualified batters, only Josh Naylor (minus-2.6 mph) has lost more.
The bat speed drop has put him down at a 67.8 mph average bat speed. That's 244th in all of baseball, right around Taylor Walls and Tim Anderson.
Juan Soto’s bat speed has dropped, and he’s also not running as fast as he used to. These are real concerns, especially for a player who should be entering his physical prime at 26 years old.
Perhaps, the lower bat speed is connected to the fact that Soto’s pull rate has dropped from 58.3% in May to 41% in June. Considering he’s still hitting the ball hard, my guess is that pitchers are ...
Ozzie Albies has been a stalwart of the Atlanta Braves since debuting in 2017. Over the last eight years, he's been one of ...
Juan Soto's bat has slowed by 2.4 mph this season, and that seemingly small number is threatening to turn the Mets' $765 million investment into baseball's most expensive disappointment.
When bat speed first started being tracked in 2023, Betts swung at 71.3 mph, which put him far closer to middle of the pack. In turn, that saw him post elite offensive numbers across the board.
Pasquantino’s average bat speed is 74.3 mph, an increase of 2.6 mph from the 2024 season. That’s the fourth largest jump in Major League Baseball this season.
Jarren Duran’s average bat speed in September has been 75.0 miles per hour on competitive swings – the fastest he’s swung all year. Cole Burston/Getty ...
The bat speed drop has put him down at a 67.8 mph average bat speed. That’s 244th in all of baseball, right around Taylor Walls and Tim Anderson. This is a major concern with the Tigers shifting Keith ...