Every day, Remarkable churns out interesting notes about every player in Major League Baseball. This year, we are taking the season-ending insights and creating the All-Remarkable Team. It was easy, really, since the app allows you to search for positive hitter notes as you can see here:
We compiled all the positive notes for players in the 2019 season timeframe and took the top 10. Below are those players and a link to some of those positive notes from Remarkable.
10. George Springer – 43 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Best Springer note? George Springer slugged .749 (179 total bases in 239 ABs) on fastballs this season — best in MLB; League Avg: .531.
9. Jeff McNeil – 44 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Jeff McNeil has 14 home runs on the first pitch of at-bats this season — most in MLB.
8. Nolan Arenado – 52 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Nolan Arenado slugged .703 (104 total bases in 148 ABs) on inside pitches this season — 3rd best in MLB; League Avg: .474.
7. Ketel Marte – 55 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Ketel Marte batted .326 (43-for-132) on breaking pitches this season — 2nd best in MLB; League Avg: .243.
6. Cody Bellinger – 57 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Cody Bellinger had a Well-Hit Avg of .254 (58/228) on non-fastballs this season — best in MLB; League Avg: .162.
5. Alex Bregman – 57 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Alex Bregman has a K:BB ratio of 0.7 (83/119) this season — best in MLB; League Avg: 2.2.
4. Christian Yelich – 66 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Christian Yelich had an OPS of 1.189 (378 PA’s) against RHP this season — best in MLB; League Avg: .824.
3. Nelson Cruz – 70 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Nelson Cruz slugged .766 (95 total bases in 124 ABs) on pitches 94 mph or greater this season — best in MLB; League Avg: .489.
2. Mike Trout – 73 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Mike Trout slugged .643 (137 total bases in 213 ABs) on low pitches this season — best in MLB; League Avg: .413.
And the #1 Player…
Anthony Rendon – 81 Positive Remarkable Notes
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Anthony Rendon had a Well-Hit Avg of .348 (108/310) on fastballs this season — best in MLB; League Avg: .240.
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