Is Reynolds poised for a big 2024? … Since posting a $21 season in 2021, Bryan Reynolds (OF, PIT) has earned $15 in back-to-back years. A mid-June back injury likely contributed to a rough July, but he amassed a .271 BA, 12 HR, and 4 SB in 246 PA over the final two months of 2023. Could 2024 be his best season yet?
Year | PA | HR/SB | xHR | BA/xBA | bb%/ct% | GB/LD/FB | PX/xPX | HR/F | xHR/F | Brl% | EV | HH% |
2019 | 546 | 16/3 | 19 | .314/.275 | 8/75 | 46/24/30 | 110/110 | 14% | 17% | 7% | 89.5 | 42% |
2020 | 207 | 7/1 | 8 | .189/.230 | 10/69 | 44/22/34 | 97/116 | 16% | 18% | 10% | 87.5 | 38% |
2021 | 646 | 24/5 | 29 | .302/.281 | 12/79 | 39/26/36 | 122/109 | 15% | 18% | 10% | 89.4 | 41% |
2022 | 614 | 27/7 | 22 | .262/.258 | 9/74 | 43/22/35 | 121/106 | 19% | 16% | 8% | 90.2 | 43% |
2023 | 640 | 24/12 | 29 | .263/.274 | 8/76 | 43/24/33 | 114/106 | 16% | 20% | 11% | 90.9 | 47% |
The skills give reason to believe:
Almost!
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