BPV surgers, 2026

With nearly two months of data for us to analyze, let's take a look at the starting pitchers whose overall skills as measured by BPV have increased the most from 2025 to 2026.

These SP have posted a significant increase in their BPV from last year to this season (min 30+ IP in 2025 and 2026):

NameLgGB% ΔSwK% ΔFpK% ΔBall% ΔBPV '25BPV '26BPV Δ
Roki SasakiNL+3%+4%+3%-5%(26)79 +106
Davis MartinAL-5%+3%+3%-4%58 146 +87
Emerson HancockAL+2%+2%+0%-0%51 134 +83
Jacob MisiorowskiNL+10%+4%+7%-1%119 195 +76
Randy VasquezNL-1%+4%+2%-1%13 79 +66
Walker BuehlerNL+1%-1%+4%-0%21 85 +64
Cameron SchlittlerAL+11%+3%+2%-3%98 161 +64
Will WarrenAL+3%+1%-4%-2%94 154 +61
Gavin WilliamsAL+1%+2%+8%-6%70 129 +60
Ryan WeathersAL-0%-2%+7%-1%102 155 +53

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