MLB offense is nearing all-time lows hitters have theories: 'Pitching is out of control'
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After stumbling upon this fascinating revelation, how could we not ask Bochy himself what he thinks this says about offense in 2024? I'd say the league is now seeing through my lens how hard-hitting is! the Rangers' manager deadpanned, in that self-deprecating but dead-on way of his.
If baseball keeps up this pace, it would lead to 39,404 hits more than 1,400 fewer than last year. 21,078 runs more than 1,300 fewer than last year. 5,079 home runs almost 800 fewer than last year. 7,628 doubles exactly 600 fewer than last year.
At this pace, we would also be heading toward The fewest doubles in a season since before the 1993 expansion. The fewest homers since 2015, just before the baseball got noticeably livelier. The fewest hits per game (in a full season) since 1968. The lowest batting average on balls in play (.288) since 1992.
The average hitter now has a Bochy-esque slash line of .241/.311/.390. Only 25 hitters in the sport are on pace to hit 30 home runs. As recently as 2019, there were 58 of them. The average lineup now gets just 8.1 hits per game. Yikes! We've seen only five full seasons worse than that in the modern era (1901-present) and fo
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