https://blogs.fangraphs.com/the-good-and-bad-news-about-freddie-freeman/
Summary: Freeman's expected stats suggest he is getting very unlucky, but those expected stats are not taking into account batted ball direction and may be overstating his "unluckiness". Freeman is not pulling the ball like he used to, and his performance against 95+ mph velocity is also declining. These point to a possible decline in bat speed that is likely age related (if losing bat speed is the cause).
His pulled line drives have turned into up the middle grounders, which is a horrible trade off. Perhaps it is an ill-advised attempt to make Chip happy and "beat the shift" with weak grounders. Perhaps it is age related decline in bat speed making it harder to pull 95+. Perhaps it is a bit of both, or something else entirely.
Regardless, I think AA is being smart not giving Freeman a Goldy extension. Let someone else pay top dollar for the decline years of a bat-only player.
Summary: Freeman's expected stats suggest he is getting very unlucky, but those expected stats are not taking into account batted ball direction and may be overstating his "unluckiness". Freeman is not pulling the ball like he used to, and his performance against 95+ mph velocity is also declining. These point to a possible decline in bat speed that is likely age related (if losing bat speed is the cause).
His pulled line drives have turned into up the middle grounders, which is a horrible trade off. Perhaps it is an ill-advised attempt to make Chip happy and "beat the shift" with weak grounders. Perhaps it is age related decline in bat speed making it harder to pull 95+. Perhaps it is a bit of both, or something else entirely.
Regardless, I think AA is being smart not giving Freeman a Goldy extension. Let someone else pay top dollar for the decline years of a bat-only player.