Trey Baughn’s 10 Bold Predictions (2019) – Review
It’s time to review the bold. Here’s the full list from March. Let’s see how it played out.
1 – Dan Vogelbach will finish with a wOBA higher than Vladimir Guerrero, Jr.
Vogelbach: .333 wOBA in 558 PA, 111 wRC+
Vlad, Jr.: .329 wOBA in 514 PA, 105 wRC+
Considering the level of hype that surrounded Vlad, Jr. this past spring, this prediction was equivalent to baseball heresy. And yet here we are, a win (just barely) right out of the gate. Vogelbach didn’t make it easy…he hit .310/.462/.732 in 25 April games and then just .189/.316/.386 (.304 wOBA) over his last 465 PA. There’s an argument Vogelbach isn’t a major league caliber bat based on that downward cycle, but in total he still somehow managed to outhit the most impressive rookie resume since Bryce Harper.
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2 – Adam Frazier will win the National League batting title.
And the NL batting title goes to…Christian Yelich and Ketel Marte at .329 AVG.
Despite a .285 batting average against right hand pitching and a .301 mark at home, Frazier couldn’t carry forward his 2018 second half breakout (.375 wOBA), finishing with a lackluster .278 batting average.
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