Weekly Hitter Rankings: City of Brotherly Runs

Weekly Hitter Rankings: City of Brotherly Runs

This article is part of our Weekly Hitter Rankings series.

Scoring has been way down for a couple reasons. One is something many have been curious about as early indications demonstrate the ball is incurring aerodynamics akin to 2018. This was reported by Rob Arthur in Baseball Prospectus. 

The other factor is pitching is ahead of hitting, as demonstrated by a .277 league wide BABIP through Friday's games. BABIP is usually about .290 a couple weeks into the season, so there's precedent for hitting lagging pitching. The ball isn't the only explanation. If 50 more fly balls left the yard and 50 more were doubles instead of outs (both an exaggeration), the BABIP would still be just .285. This is a unique scenario, so much so everything is a candidate to buck usual trends.

As for the week, run scoring could pick up organically as the scheduled pitchers are rather weak. The Phillies are in good shape with seven games at home. They check in with a favorable index in all the charted categories, so both the powerful and speedy Phillies are in a great spot.

The Nationals are also ranked above average across the board, though they spend the week on the road.

The Cardinals, Indians, Royals, Yankees, Blue Jays and Marlins have only five games on the docket. Two off days for the Fish with so many to make up indicate they'll playing a bunch of doubleheaders down the line.

With the cancellation of the series between the Cardinals and Pirates, Pittsburgh won't play until Thursday and have

Scoring has been way down for a couple reasons. One is something many have been curious about as early indications demonstrate the ball is incurring aerodynamics akin to 2018. This was reported by Rob Arthur in Baseball Prospectus. 

The other factor is pitching is ahead of hitting, as demonstrated by a .277 league wide BABIP through Friday's games. BABIP is usually about .290 a couple weeks into the season, so there's precedent for hitting lagging pitching. The ball isn't the only explanation. If 50 more fly balls left the yard and 50 more were doubles instead of outs (both an exaggeration), the BABIP would still be just .285. This is a unique scenario, so much so everything is a candidate to buck usual trends.

As for the week, run scoring could pick up organically as the scheduled pitchers are rather weak. The Phillies are in good shape with seven games at home. They check in with a favorable index in all the charted categories, so both the powerful and speedy Phillies are in a great spot.

The Nationals are also ranked above average across the board, though they spend the week on the road.

The Cardinals, Indians, Royals, Yankees, Blue Jays and Marlins have only five games on the docket. Two off days for the Fish with so many to make up indicate they'll playing a bunch of doubleheaders down the line.

With the cancellation of the series between the Cardinals and Pirates, Pittsburgh won't play until Thursday and have only four games total.

UPDATED: Sunday August 8, 11:55 PM ET

For the week Aug. 10-16

MLB Hitter Rankings

KEY (100 neutral)

  • HR LHB/HR RHB - Average HR Park Factors
  • SB - Stolen Base Index
  • P LHB/P RHB - Opposing pitcher quality index
  • Runs - Runs scoring index
TMGMSvLHPvRHPHOMEAWAYHR LHBHR RHBSBP LHBP RHBRUNSAVE LHBAVE RHBTOTAL
1ARZ61533113117100919398969797
2ATL62406113101939086100949193
3BAL61533112115100105988910198100
4BOS752431051141149598112101103102
5CHC6064291112102109989410199100
6CHW6333310610485103105104100101101
7CIN633601291111239293107102100101
8CLE532231031028110710985989999
9COL6246011612591103104103103104104
10DET826809910010097102132105108107
11HOU6426010499113107112109105107106
12KC514051061089210110076949494
13LAA615608798979897101989898
14LAD7254310497118105102117106104105
15MIA53232999010010010675959696
16MIL71634110114130928411410198100
17MIN62433120109118111103100106102104
18NYM7164310512195106101103103103103
19NYY514501461257810610985103102103
20OAK6060673861141031071029710099
21PHI74370107123110105110121107111109
22PIT40404129111801059259948791
23SD743071141011039899115101100101
24SF624338287130818193909090
25SEA6240610510012110510695101101101
26STL5230510710457759082828885
27TB72507901071028893115949896
28TEX6243311111310410910999104104104
29TOR5145010910975989988969696
30WSH73407109113135112112125109110110

Pitching Matchups

TeamMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN
ARZ@Gray R@Freeland L@Senzatela R Lamet RRichards RPatino R
ATL@Nola R@Happ L@Tanaka R @Lopez R@Castano L@Hernandez R
BAL @Wheeler R@Eflin R@Arrieta RStrasburg RCorbin LScherzer R
BOSYarbrough LBanda LSnell LGlasnow R@Cole R@Montgomery L@Paxton L
CHC @Clevinger R@Carrasco RBurnes RWoodruff RHouser RLindblom R
CHW@Norris L@Alexander L@Boyd L Wainwright RHudson RPonce de leon R
CIN Bubic LJunis RWilliams RBrubaker RBrault LHolland L
CLE Lester LHendricks R @Turnbull R@Norris L@Alexander L
COLRay LGallen RWeaver R Allard LLynn RGibson R
DETKeuchel LGonzalez LCease RFlaherty R/Woodford RCivale RPlesac RBieber R
HOUWebb RAnderson LCahill R Kikuchi LMargevicius LSheffield L
KC @Castillo R@Miley L @Odorizzi R@Berrios R@Dobnak R
LAAManaea LFiers RBassitt R Buehler RMay RStripling R
LADRichards RPerdomo RDavies RPaddack R@Sandoval L@Heaney L@Teheran R
MIA @Ryu L@Pearson R Wright RFried LNewcomb L
MILDobnak RAlcala RMaeda R@Darvish R@Chatwood R@Mills R@Lester L
MIN@Houser R@Lindblom R@Lauer L Keller RDuffy LSinger R
NYMCorbin LScherzer RSanchez. RVoth R@Velasquez R@Nola R@Wheeler R
NYY Toussaint RTomlin R Eovaldi RBrewer RPerez L
OAK@Teheran R@Bundy R@Canning R @Cueto R@Gausman R@Webb R
PHINewcomb LCobb RLeBlanc LMeans LdeGrom RMatz LPorcello R
PIT   @DeSclafani R@Gray R@Bauer R@Castillo R
SD@May R@Stripling R@Urias L@Kershaw L@Kelly R@Bumgarner L@Ray L
SEA@Gibson R@Minor L@Lyles R @Valdez L@Javier R@McCullers R
SF@McCullers R@Bielak R@Greinke R Montas RLuzardo LManaea L
STL   @Nova R/Garcia R@Giolito R@Keuchel L@Gonzalez L
TB@Brewer R@Perez L@Godley R@Hart L@Roark R@Anderson R@Shoemaker R
TEXDunn RGonzales LWalker R @Marquez R@Gray R@Freeland L
TOR Hernandez RYamamoto R Chirinos RMorton RYarbrough L
WSH@Matz L@Porcello R@Oswalt R@Peterson L@Milone L@Wojciechowski R@Cobb R

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