One MLB player, one Statcast-driven breakdown, every day. Each spotlight ties live exit velocity, barrel rate, xwOBA, and Legends Deck rating-deltas to that player's recent performance — refreshed nightly from Baseball Savant.
Ketel Marte just clubbed Oracle Park's longest home run since Shohei Ohtani — 452 feet — capping a .536, 1.563 OPS Player of the Week stretch and a 10-game hitting streak.
Jackson Chourio has launched 6 HRs in his last 10 games with a 94.1 mph average exit velocity and a .811 slugging — the loudest stretch of his young career.
Jacob Misiorowski threw 22 pitches at 102+ mph against the Yankees on May 8 — two more than any starter in the pitch-tracking era — and now leads MLB with a 14.0 K/9 on the back of a 101.1 mph fastball that has no historical precedent.
Munetaka Murakami has homered in five straight games and 14 of his first 14 MLB extra-base hits have left the yard — the longest such streak to start a career since at least 1900, backed by a 96.4 mph average exit velocity and a 22.1% barrel rate.
James Wood has launched 6 home runs in his last 14 games with a 95.4 mph average exit velocity and a 116.1 mph peak — the loudest two weeks of any hitter in baseball.
Junior Caminero has hit 8 HRs in his last 14 games with a 95.8 mph average exit velocity and a .521 xwOBA — every contact metric now sits in the 97th percentile or better.