chop2chip
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No way his 5.4% HR/FB is sustainable. He's having a career year but is still pretty mediocre.
He’s lucky with that specific measure, but even if that normalized he would still be above average. He gets really good vertical movement on all of his pitches which helps him get above average rates on both topped and under contact. He gets weaker than average contact overall (measured by exit velocity).