Los Angeles Dodgers
| Pitch Type | # Pitches | Usage % | Avg Velo (mph) | Swing % (Swings / Pitches) | Whiff % (Misses / Swings) |
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| Split | PA | AVG | SLG | HR | BB | SO | xwOBA | xBA | Avg EV | Hard Hit% |
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vs LHP — xwOBA by Zone ⓘ
vs RHP — xwOBA by Zone ⓘ
| Pitch | Seen | Avg Velo | Swing% | Whiff% | CSW% | BA | xBA | xwOBA | Avg EV |
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See how often umpires make incorrect ball/strike calls for the selected batter. Click Borderline Only to filter to only those pitches.
Borderline Strike %
Percentage of borderline pitches called strikes for each batter. Lower % = fewer borderline calls going against the batter. Min. 100 borderline pitches. Highlighted row = selected player.
| Rank | Batter | Borderline Pitches | Borderline Called Strike % |
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Team Borderline Strike % (Batting)
Borderline pitches called strikes against each team while batting. Lower % means fewer borderline pitches were called strikes — better for the batting team.
| Rank | Team CP Accuracy | Borderline Pitches | Called Strikes | Called Strike % |
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Batter RE24 — Runs Created
Sum of pitch-level run expectancy changes (RE24) per batter. RE24 = the addition or subtraction of expected runs over the remainder of the inning, based on the outcome of the plate appearance. RE24/100 = per 100 PA rate.
| Bases | 0 Outs | 1 Out | 2 Outs |
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| --- | 0.498 | 0.266 | 0.103 |
| 1-- | 0.888 | 0.520 | 0.227 |
| -2- | 1.117 | 0.649 | 0.323 |
| --3 | 1.272 | 0.902 | 0.332 |
| 12- | 1.573 | 0.954 | 0.459 |
| 1-3 | 1.822 | 1.216 | 0.482 |
| -23 | 1.985 | 1.406 | 0.630 |
| 123 | 2.436 | 1.592 | 0.756 |
Base state: 1=first, 2=second, 3=third. Values = expected runs to end of inning (2020–2025 MLB average).
| # | Player | PA | Runs Expectancy AddedRE24 | RE/100 PA |
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By Base-Out State
| Bases | 0 Out | 1 Out | 2 Out |
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By Score Differential
By Month
Batter Win Probability Added
Based on the Malter Analytics WPA model, the sum of win probability changes per PA (always from batting team's perspective). Higher WPA = greater contribution to wins. Captures clutch performance that batting average and OPS miss. For example, a solo home run in the eighth inning when your team is down 8-1 adds almost 0 wpa, but a two out, two run single when your team is down 5-4 adds a large wpa.
| # | Player | PA | WPA | WPA/100 PA |
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By Base-Out State
| Bases | 0 Out | 1 Out | 2 Out |
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