BPV surgers, 2025

With nearly two months of data for us to analyze, let's take a look at the starting pitchers whose overall skills as measured by BPV have increased the most from 2024 to 2025.

These SP (min 30+ IP in 2024 and 2025) have posted a significant jump in their BPV from last year to this season:

NameLgGB% ΔSwK% ΔFpK% ΔBall% ΔBPV '24BPV '25BPV Δ
Hunter GreeneNL-4%4.5%9%-7%102 182 80 
MacKenzie GoreNL-5%3.5%3%0%98 176 78 
Cole RagansAL-3%0.3%2%-2%125 202 77 
Chris BassittAL9%1.9%-1%-3%78 153 74 
Michael LorenzenAL-2%1.8%3%-4%24 91 67 
Logan GilbertAL6%3.3%5%0%151 216 66 
Griffin CanningNL15%1.4%1%-2%43 103 61 
Max MeyerNL1%2.2%2%-2%78 137 59 
Jesus LuzardoNL7%-0.4%7%0%76 130 54 
Andrew AbbottNL-7%2.0%-6%1%54 99 45 
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