Matchup Machine

      Tyler O'Neill

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      matchup for Trevor Rogers

      344th out of 436 (Worst 21%)

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      Trevor Rogers

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      matchup for Tyler O'Neill

      51st out of 564 (Best 10%)

      Extreme advantage for O'Neill
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      Model Prediction

      Tyler O'Neill has a 37.1% chance of reaching base vs Trevor Rogers, which is 6.1% higher than O'Neill's typical expectations, and 3.1% higher than batters facing Rogers.

      Handedness and Release Point

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      Tyler O'Neill is better vs left-handed pitching. Trevor Rogers is left handed with a horizontal release toward the first base side. O'Neill has an A+ grade vs this particular release point.

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      On the Way to the Plate

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      Trevor Rogers throws a 4-seam fastball 48% of the time. Tyler O'Neill has an A grade against left-handed 4-seamers

      Pitch Type % of Arsenal    4-Seam (L)
      48%
         Changeup (L)
      26%
         Slider (L)
      18%
         Sinker (L)
      9%

      Contact and Outcomes

      19.6% of Tyler O'Neill's plate appearances result in a strikeout, which is 8.4% higher than the league average. Trevor Rogers strikes out 14.8% of the batters he faces, which is 0.4% lower than the typical MLB rate.

      MLB Typical BP Label 11%         Strikeout +8.4% -0.4% 3%         Walk +2.6% +0.3% 44%         In Play -10.9% +0.1% 39%         On Base -6.0% +0.7% 31%         Hit -8.6% +0.4% 14%         Single -6.3% +0.4% 13%         2B / 3B -5.8% +0.8% 3%         Home Run +3.5% -0.8%

      History

      Tyler O'Neill has 2 plate appearances against Trevor Rogers in the last 3 years. He is 1 for 2.

      PA AB H HR 2/3B 1B K BB Avg
      Actual221001000.500
      Expected From Contact →0.670.000.040.630.336
      Expected From Contact
      Date Outcome HR 2/3B 1B Out
      2024-07-03Single3%63%34%
      2024-07-03Flyout99%

      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.