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Bat-to-ball first, seldom walks, light power.
Dominic Smith rarely strikes out — less often than 86% of qualified hitters. The contact is soft, though — only 33% of qualified hitters hit the ball with less authority.
Same archetype, nearest by rate — the hitters whose profile looks most like this one.
Bases per plate appearance
| Dominic Smith | League | Percentile | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bases per ball in play(higher = better) | .443 | .510 | 55th |
| Walk rate(higher = better) | 7% | 8% | 40th |
| Strikeout rate(fewer = better) | 14% | 23% | 86th |
vs LHP: shrunk estimate 0.384 EB/PA, 89% credible interval 0.331 to 0.446, based on 31 plate appearances. Raw (unshrunk) rate: 0.279 EB/PA.
Raw vs LHP rate (0.279) is off this scale — small samples like this are exactly why the shrunk estimate (the dot) is the trustworthy number, not the raw one.
vs RHP: shrunk estimate 0.471 EB/PA, 89% credible interval 0.424 to 0.523, based on 193 plate appearances. Raw (unshrunk) rate: 0.446 EB/PA.
Hits it to Pull most often, and does the most damage there too.
Robbed 2 times — crushed balls the simulator scores as near-certain hits that died in a glove.
2 lucky hits — balls with a hit probability under 20% that found grass.
* Approximate: sacrifice flies and bunts aren't distinguishable in our data, so every ball in play counts as an at-bat. Slightly off official figures.
His best games this season by estimated bases.
Trending up: power, contact
Estimated bases per plate appearance — higher = more offensive value
Home runs per plate appearance — higher = more power
Walks per plate appearance — higher = more plate discipline
Strikeouts per plate appearance — lower = better contact