Langeliers, Correa, Benintendi, Woo, Wacha

Langeliers offers plenty of power … Shea Langeliers (C, ATH) clubbed 29 home runs in 2024, though it was accompanied by another low batting average. What is his outlook heading into the 2025 campaign?

Year PAHRBA/xBAbb%/ct%  G/L/Fh%HctX/Brl%PX/xPXHR/F
2022*54915.206/.2236%/68%39/22/402792/11%109/9617%
202349022.205/.2247%/68%37/15/492593/13%129/11915%
202453429.224/.2458%/70%38/19/4526108/13%143/12619%
*Includes MLEs        

Langeliers should again be a premier power source at catcher:

  • He didn't hit as many fly balls in 2024 as he did the previous season, but his 44% mark was still well above average. 
  • Langeliers has made a lot of loud contact in each of the last two years. His xPX took a step forward in 2024, and paired with a...

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