
"Harris is rocking a yummy-yum-yum .401 xwOBA, but a very sad .287 wOBA. That gap is the seventh-most-woeful in MLB among anyone with 32+ PAs and is almost entirely due to ball flight/ballpark dimension stuff."
"Harris has the league's seventh-best xSLG, but the third-biggest underperformance of said xSLG. Anyway, the point is: he's a father now, universe - let his homers be homers, thanks."
"As for Luke Williams, well, the roster barnacle will likely continue to barnacle. This is the nth time he's been DFAed in his career, and second by the Braves."
Michael Harris II is back with the Braves after missing two games, now a father. He has a .401 xwOBA but a disappointing .287 wOBA, indicating significant underperformance. This gap is largely due to factors like ball flight and park dimensions. Harris ranks seventh in xSLG but has the third-largest discrepancy in performance. Luke Williams continues to be a roster fixture, having been DFAed multiple times, including twice by the Braves, and recently pinch-hit to draw a walk.
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