Eovaldi, Mize, Mountcastle, Soderstrom, Giménez

Eovaldi looking like an ace… Nathan Eovaldi (RHP, TEX) has been dominant through his first seven starts of 2025, as he boasts a 2.11 ERA. Let's check in on how the skills compare to those from the past few seasons.

YearIPERA/xERABB%/K%SwKVelG/L/FH%/S%HR/F
20221093.87/3.73 4%/22%12.5%95.747/16/3631/7717%
20231443.63/3.82 8%/23%12.1%95.151/17/3227/7112%
20241713.80/3.50 6%/24%13.6%95.548/19/3328/7015%
2025432.11/2.45 1%/28%14.3%93.847/23/2627/7610%

Most signs point to plenty more success ahead for Eovaldi:

  • He has kept himself out of trouble by walking just three batters so far, and only one total across his last four starts.
  • It is very encouraging that his SwK and K% are the highest marks of his career. Eovaldi has bumped up his curveball...

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