Now let's discuss the HR/FB rates....
RH = 19.4%
LH = 15.2%
That would put him in the Top 20% among qualified batters while batting RHed, and in the Top 40% of qualified hitters while batting LHed.
Does his exit velocities on FBs warrant those HR/FB marks?
RH = 92.9 mph
LH = 89.2 mph
His FB exit velocities rank in the Top 40% while batting RHed, and in the BOTTOM 10% batting LHed.
So how sustainable do we think it is for a guy to have an above average HR/FB rate while sporting one of the worst average exit velocities on FBs?
Do we still think his 16.9% HR/FB so far in 2018 rate is sustainable (and by extension, that .200 ISO)? Or did we all learn something from watching what happened to the HR/FB rates of guys like MAdams, Suzuki, and Albies?