Matchup Machine

Jon Singleton

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matchup for Aaron Nola

237th out of 436 (Worst 46%)

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Aaron Nola

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matchup for Jon Singleton

372nd out of 567 (Worst 35%)

Leans in favor of Nola
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Model Prediction

Jon Singleton has a 29.3% chance of reaching base vs Aaron Nola, which is 1.8% lower than Singleton's typical expectations, and 0.1% higher than batters facing Nola.

Reach Hit HR 2B / 3B 1B BB K
Prediction29.3%21.2%3.2%7.0%11.0%8.1%34.5%
Singleton-1.8+1.2+0.3+1.6-0.8-3.0+7.0
Nola-0.1-1.2+0.2+0.7-2.1+1.0+3.7

Handedness and Release Point

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Jon Singleton is better vs right-handed pitching. Aaron Nola is right handed with a moderate release toward the third base side. Singleton has a B grade vs this particular release point.

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On the Way to the Plate

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Aaron Nola throws a Kn-Curve 30% of the time. Jon Singleton hasn't faced this pitch from right handers very often

Pitch Type % of Arsenal    Kn-Curve (R)
30%
   4-Seam (R)
30%
   Sinker (R)
20%
   Changeup (R)
12%
   Cutter (R)
8%

Contact and Outcomes

16.0% of Jon Singleton's plate appearances result in a strikeout, which is 2.3% higher than the league average. Aaron Nola strikes out 20.3% of the batters he faces, which is 6.3% higher than the typical MLB rate.

MLB Typical BP Label 13%         Strikeout +2.3% +6.3% 3%         Walk +3.8% -2.8% 42%         In Play -6.1% -3.5% 39%         On Base +0.8% -4.8% 31%         Hit -3.0% -2.0% 14%         Single -1.8% -0.8% 13%         2B / 3B -1.4% -0.7% 3%         Home Run +0.2% -0.5%

History

Jon Singleton has 3 plate appearances against Aaron Nola in the last 3 years. He is 0 for 2 with a walk

PA AB H HR 2/3B 1B K BB Avg
Actual320000010.000
Expected From Contact →0.220.060.040.120.110
Expected From Contact
Date Outcome HR 2/3B 1B Out
2024-08-27Groundout12%88%
2024-08-27Walk
2024-08-27Flyout6%4%90%

Expected From Contact: A model predicts the outcome of every ball hit in play based on how it leaves the bat (exit velocity, launch angle, direction, and batter handedness). This helps control for luck, weather, and the park the hitter was in.