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    Jnevel
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    Paid - Annual

    ‘23 was the only season Gorman was better against lefties (majors or minors). He has typically had normal splits where he’s on average maybe 150 points of OPS better against righties, but that’s a rough average. Year to year he has been all over the place.

    A good Gorman will OPS .820 against righties this season and .670 against lefties.

    2018: 1.002 and .753
    2019: .769 and .747
    2020: N/A
    2021: .898 and .558
    2022: .833 and .603
    2023: .797 and .839
    2024: .699 and .661

    #275196
    jj-cf-stl
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    You wonks are everywhere!
    Normally we optimize the production of handedness splits by platooning. Developing does the opposite, force feeding the problem PA’s, sink or swim.
    Plenty of time for both. Nice read guys.

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