Bellinger, Morton, Eflin, Waters, Vargas

Bellinger has his best Brl%, Avg Exit Vel, and Max EV since his 2019 MVP season … Some of Cody Bellinger's (1B/OF, NYY) power and hard-hit metrics are his best since his monster MVP season, when he had 47 HR and a .305/.406/.629 slash. While a repeat of that season is not in the cards, what can we expect from him? 

YearPAHRSBBAxBABB%ct%HctXPXxPXBrl%Spd
20213501030.1650.2059%70%87821107%100
202255019140.2100.2256%70%1061241288%110
202355626200.3070.2777%82%981171086%114
20245691890.2660.2469%82%9392916%130
2025241950.2560.26210%81%9411911210%115

Bellinger's skills are consistent with another 25+ HR season with 15 steals and a BA above league average.

  • His 10% Brl% is his best since he posted a 13% Brl% in his 2019 season. 
  • His PX and xPX are...

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