How this works: Every pitch is affected by the forces of gravity,
which means that every pitch drops on its way from the mound to the plate.
These numbers are reported with gravity, which makes them larger and
different than other pitch movement numbers you may have seen. Since gravity
requires time, and slower pitches aren’t ‘better’ just because they have
more time to move, the movement of a pitch is compared to ‘average’ movement
by comparing it to other MLB pitch types within +/- 2 MPH and from within
+/- 0.5 feet of extension and release.
Note: xHR tells how many of this pitcher's home runs allowed would have been out of other stadiums. The "Adjusted" view here accounts for different wall heights, distances and environmental effects using Statcast Park Factor data.
Standard
Year
Team
Avg HR Trot
Actual HR
xHR
HR-xHR
Doubters
Mostly Gone
No Doubters
No Doubter %
2020
23.5
8
7.6
0
2
9
0
0.0
2021
23.0
22
24.8
-3
4
16
13
59.1
2022
23.7
18
20.9
-3
9
17
8
44.4
2023
23.5
1
1.9
-1
2
2
0
0.0
2024
23.1
2
1.8
0
1
2
0
0.0
Player
23.4
51
57.1
-6
18
46
21
41.2
Note: xHR tells how many of this pitcher's home runs allowed would have been out of other stadiums. The "Standard" view here accounts for different wall heights and distances but excludes environmental effects. It is based purely on the observed trajectory of the hit.
Note: xHR tells how many of this pitcher's home runs allowed would have been out of other stadiums. The "Adjusted" view here accounts for different wall heights, distances and environmental effects using Statcast Park Factor data.
Standard
Year
HR
2020
8
9
8
7
7
0
8
9
7
6
8
9
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
9
8
9
8
8
6
7
6
9
8
8
2021
22
29
27
27
21
24
27
26
23
17
21
26
26
23
28
26
22
25
28
27
27
28
30
30
23
24
20
16
28
25
21
2022
18
18
22
25
20
24
26
21
19
14
21
26
20
20
25
18
19
21
20
26
19
23
25
23
17
19
15
14
23
23
21
2023
1
1
1
3
2
2
3
2
3
1
2
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
1
1
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
2024
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
Player
51
58
59
64
52
52
66
60
53
40
53
66
58
54
66
56
53
58
60
66
58
62
69
65
52
52
44
38
63
60
55
Note: xHR tells how many of this pitcher's home runs allowed would have been out of other stadiums. The "Standard" view here accounts for different wall heights and distances but excludes environmental effects. It is based purely on the observed trajectory of the hit.
! Note: Shifts are through the 2022 season, Shaded starting from the 2023 season, Shift:
three or more infielders are on the same side of second base, Shade: positioned outside of
their typical responsible slices of the field. Learn more about
how positioning is defined here