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Ray’s Ramblings: April 29th

Written by: Ray Butler and Mac Squibb (@SquibberStats)

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Incredibly honored to have staff writer Mac Squibb join me for this week’s Ramblings. There’s absolutely no reason to not be following him on Twitter, and you should also check out his personal, baseball-oriented site: macsquibb.com. This week, he’ll be attacking the MLB players featured in this article (Jorge Polanco, Jason Heyward and Alex Gordon) while I focus on the MiLB prospects you’ll read about below.

I’d like to think we brought plenty of fire this week.

While his xStats for 2019 indicate that he’s been over-performing, the .379 xwOBA would represent a 47 point increase over his previous career high. Outside of the three listed months, Heyward’s launch angle has never been above 12° during the Statcast era. His improved results when hitting the ball in the air supports what many call the “Flyball Revolution”. It’s worth noting that Heyward’s launch angle and overall production decreased after May last season.

Heyward’s hot start can also be explained by an improvement in plate discipline, which has lead to what would be careers bests in BB% (16.7%) and K% (11.9%).

It remains to be seen how much of an effect the changes will make in Perdomo’s power profile over the course of an entire season, but I am impressed he was able to make the changes without sacrificing his contact rate (17.9 BB%, 17.9 K% so far). At 6’2, 184 lbs. with a plate approach advanced beyond his years and adequate defensive skills, Perdomo has a lot of the necessary ingredients to become a future impact prospect; it was that thought that landed the shortstop in my prospect obsession list for the 2019 season. I expect the 19-year-old to become a known commodity throughout the prospect world before the end of the 2019 season.

Gordon has also hit third in 24 of the Royals’ first 28 games this season, which is the optimal spot for accumulating runs and RBIs. Gordon’s resurgence into fantasy relevance in 2019 certainly seems sustainable, just don’t expect him to be the best player on your roster by the end of the season. 

You may also remember Smeltzer from this video that made the rounds last season….

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