Chourio, Lewis, Sheehan, Ramos, Sterner

Chourio's consistency hid some solid growth... In his first two seasons in the majors, Jackson Chourio (OF, MIL) has been remarkably consistent, posting nearly identical surface stats. Were there any signs of growth in his skills?

YearPAHRSBBAxBAbb%ct%GB/LD/FBHctXPX/xPXSpdSBO
2023^5831935.261N/A6%78%N/AN/A88/N/A10234%
20245732122.275.2738%77%48/20/31114117/10212222%
20255892121.270.2655%78%43/18/40111119/12213824%
^Double-A/Triple-A MLEs

There were a couple worth paying attention to:

  • The most noteworthy change in the second half of his sophomore season was a major leap in quality of contact. He went from a 101 HctX, 7% Barrel%, 104 xPX, and DCf QBaB score in the first half to 129 HctX, 14% Barrel%, 155 xPX, and an ACd QBaB in the second. A...

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