Very early command sub-indicator surgers, 2026

It's still risky to put significant stock into early-season skills, especially aggregate measures like strikeouts and walks. But looking into the components that drive them can be a helpful early-season exercise, since they represent larger sample sizes.

These starting pitchers have increased their swinging strike rates the most from 2025 to 2026 (min 20 IP each season):

 20252026Δ
NameLgSwK%FpK%Ball%SwK%FpK%Ball%SwK%FpK%Ball%
Randy VásquezNL6.5%61%36%13.3%61%36%6.8%0%-1%
Cameron SchlittlerAL11.1%63%34%16.5%69%29%5.4%6%-5%
Jack LeiterAL10.6%59%37%14.6%55%36%4.0%-3%-1%
Jacob MisiorowskiNL13.1%59%34%15.9%60%37%2.8%2%3%
Shota ImanagaNL11.9%63%32%14.6%57%35%2.7%-5%2%
Sandy AlcantaraNL9.3%63%34%11.8%64%35%2.5%1%1%
Max MeyerNL11.9%63%36%14.4%64%34%

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