Imagine a player with Juan Soto's batting average, Mike Trout's on-base percentage, and Bryce Harper's slugging percentage?
That is #Phillies Brandon Marsh – known superstar.
He is batting .285/.362/.476 with 73 runs, 32 doubles, 8 triples, 17 home runs, 75 RBI, and 11 stolen bases over his last 162 games played.
His .838 OPS over his last 162 games played tops the likes of:
Adolis García - .836
Bobby Witt Jr. - .833
Marcus Semien - .829
José Ramírez - .823
Luis Robert Jr. - .819
Julio Rodríguez - .814
Adley Rutschman - .811
Gunnar Henderson - .811
Bo Bichette - .809
Paul Goldschmidt - .806
Alex Bregman - .805
Michael Harris II - .791
Randy Arozarena - .789
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - .787
Fernando Tatis Jr. - .780
And again, that .285/.362/.476 slash-line is essentially Juan Soto's batting average (.285), Mike Trout's on-base percentage (.355), and Bryce Harper's slugging percentage (.478) over their last 162 games played.
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