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LEGENDARY NIGHT!!!!
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🎯 Jonathan Aranda
Aranda continues to be one of the hottest hitters in baseball and the recent profile is exactly what we want for an HRR play. 🔥
📊 Last 2 Weeks
• .378 AVG
• .474 wOBA
• 1.160 OPS
• .243 ISO
• 96.6 MPH Avg EV
• 5 XBH
• 2 HR
• 16.2% Barrel Rate
• 64.3% Hard-Hit Rate
• 42.9% Line Drive Rate
And somehow he’s been even better over the last week.
📈 Last 7 Days
• .588 AVG (10-for-17)
• .688 wOBA
• 1.100 OPS
• .412 ISO
• 102.3 MPH Avg EV
• 3 XBH
• 2 HR
• 12 Hard-Hit Balls
• 5 Barrels/Launched Balls
The quality of contact is elite right now.
💥 Recent tracked batted balls:
• 111.4 MPH single
• 109.2 MPH HR
• 107.5 MPH single
• 106.6 MPH single
• 103.8 MPH single
That’s not luck. That’s a hitter consistently squaring baseballs up at an elite level. 🚀
The pitch-mix matchup is also outstanding.
Against RHP splitters, cutters, and four-seam fastballs:
⚾ 95.0 MPH Avg EV (L25 AB)
⚾ 24.0% Barrel Rate (L25 AB)
⚾ 92.2 MPH Avg EV (2026)
⚾ 15.2% Barrel Rate (2026)
Now he gets Ty Madden, who is making his first MLB appearance after missing over two weeks with a forearm injury. 🚑
In his lone rehab outing:
🔹 4 Hits Allowed
🔹 3 Walks Allowed
🔹 4.1 IP
The splits against lefties are favorable as well:
📉 5.06 ERA vs LHB
📉 1.31 WHIP vs LHB
📉 42% Ball Rate vs LHB
📉 HR Allowed vs LHB
The trend data is just as strong:
✅ Over in 9 of his last 10 games
✅ Over in all 4 games vs LAA
✅ Averaging 1.5 hits per game vs the Angels
✅ Averaging 1.4 hits per game over his last 10 games
Everything lines up here:
🔥 Elite recent form
🔥 Elite contact quality
🔥 Strong pitch-mix matchup
🔥 Pitcher returning from injury
🔥 Consistent HRR production
Jonathan Aranda HRR, TB, HR
🎯 Juan Soto
Soto is in elite form right now and producing across every HRR category. 🔥
Last 10 Games:
💣 7 HR
🎯 13 RBI
Expand it to his last 15 and it gets even better:
🔥 9 HR
🔥 18 RBI
🔥 20 Hits
The HRR trend backs it up too:
✅ 5 straight games over
✅ 8 of last 10
✅ 14 of last 20
✅ 60% hit rate in 2026
The recent profile is absurd.
📊 Last 2 Weeks:
• .361 AVG
• .557 wOBA
• 1.348 OPS
• .500 ISO
• 92.3 MPH EV
• 6 XBH
• 6 HR
• 16.7% Barrel Rate
📊 Last 7 Days:
• .357 AVG
• .515 wOBA
• .429 ISO
• 2 HR
• 2 XBH
• 93.5 MPH EV
The EV log is just as strong. Over his last 19 tracked batted balls:
💥 13 at 90+ MPH
💥 9 at 95+ MPH
💥 6 at 99+ MPH
💥 5 at 100+ MPH
💥 3 at 105+ MPH
Now he gets Emerson Hancock, who has been solid on the surface, but the underlying profile points toward regression. 📉
Hancock ranks poorly in key contact-management areas:
🔻 31st percentile Avg Exit Velo
🔻 40th percentile Whiff%
🔻 28th percentile Barrel%
🔻 26th percentile Hard-Hit%
🔻 27th percentile Extension
The pitch-mix matchup lines up well too. Soto has handled Hancock’s main pitch types extremely well:
⚾ vs Four-Seam: .387 BA / .550 wOBA / .935 SLG / 5 HR
⚾ vs Sinker: .471 BA / .550 wOBA / .706 SLG
⚾ vs Sweeper: .286 BA / .447 wOBA / .714 SLG
Hancock’s 25.1% K rate and 6.0% BB rate are solid, but the contact-management profile is not strong enough to scare me off Soto in this form.
Soto is locked in, hitting the ball hard, driving in runs, and giving us multiple paths to cash this 🍿
Soto HRR, TB, HR
SNB Hitter Parlay + HR Look ⬇️
🐻 Alex Bregman
Alex Bregman enters tonight swinging one of the hottest bats in baseball. He’s recorded a hit in 10 straight games, and if you zoom out further, he’s now hit safely in 15 of his last 17 games.
During this 10-game streak, Bregman is batting .350 (13-for-37) with five multi-hit games, averaging 1.3 hits per game. Even more impressive, he’s recorded a hit in 14 of his last 15 road games, making tonight’s matchup in St. Louis another favorable spot.
His recent game log highlights the consistency:
✅ Hit in 10 straight games
✅ Multiple hits in 5 of last 10 games
✅ 13 hits over last 10 games
✅ 15 hits over last 12 games
Tonight he draws Matthew Liberatore, a left-hander that profiles well for Bregman’s approach. The veteran righty continues to make quality contact and nearly left the yard last night on a ball that was ruled foul, another sign he’s seeing the ball exceptionally well.
🐦🔥 Iván Herrera
Iván Herrera has quietly been one of the more reliable contact bats in the Cardinals lineup and enters tonight with hits in 10 of his last 13 games played.
Since May 12, Herrera has recorded:
✅ Hit in 10 of 13 games played
✅ Multiple hits in 4 of those games
✅ 14 total hits during that stretch
✅ .350+ batting average over his recent run
Over his last 13 appearances, Herrera has averaged better than 1 hit per game, while consistently batting near the top half of the Cardinals order and creating additional plate appearance opportunities.
He’ll face Cubs left-hander Jordan Wicks, who allowed 8 runs on 9 hits in his most recent outing and has struggled to limit hard contact. Herrera’s contact-oriented profile matches up well against a pitcher currently fighting command issues.
Even after being held hitless Friday, Herrera has still recorded a hit in 5 of his last 7 games and remains one of the steadier bats in the St. Louis lineup.
SNB Hitter Parlay + HR Look ⬇️
🐻 Alex Bregman
Alex Bregman enters tonight swinging one of the hottest bats in baseball. He’s recorded a hit in 10 straight games, and if you zoom out further, he’s now hit safely in 15 of his last 17 games.
During this 10-game streak, Bregman is batting .350 (13-for-37) with five multi-hit games, averaging 1.3 hits per game. Even more impressive, he’s recorded a hit in 14 of his last 15 road games, making tonight’s matchup in St. Louis another favorable spot.
His recent game log highlights the consistency:
✅ Hit in 10 straight games
✅ Multiple hits in 5 of last 10 games
✅ 13 hits over last 10 games
✅ 15 hits over last 12 games
Tonight he draws Matthew Liberatore, a left-hander that profiles well for Bregman’s approach. The veteran righty continues to make quality contact and nearly left the yard last night on a ball that was ruled foul, another sign he’s seeing the ball exceptionally well.
🐦🔥 Iván Herrera
Iván Herrera has quietly been one of the more reliable contact bats in the Cardinals lineup and enters tonight with hits in 10 of his last 13 games played.
Since May 12, Herrera has recorded:
✅ Hit in 10 of 13 games played
✅ Multiple hits in 4 of those games
✅ 14 total hits during that stretch
✅ .350+ batting average over his recent run
Over his last 13 appearances, Herrera has averaged better than 1 hit per game, while consistently batting near the top half of the Cardinals order and creating additional plate appearance opportunities.
He’ll face Cubs left-hander Jordan Wicks, who allowed 8 runs on 9 hits in his most recent outing and has struggled to limit hard contact. Herrera’s contact-oriented profile matches up well against a pitcher currently fighting command issues.
Even after being held hitless Friday, Herrera has still recorded a hit in 5 of his last 7 games and remains one of the steadier bats in the St. Louis lineup.