We know offensively we've been better in the second half. How it has been done has been reassuring to me that we are scouting and have a better young core.
Offensively, I'm sure we are aware that post ASB we have been an actual very good offense. That has helped us be a .500 team in the second half despite a very bad pitching staff.
But there is one area I appreciate because even if you isolate our no-good offense of April and May showed immediate, genuine progress.
Team BB%+:
In 2022, our 81-81 team had a BB%+ of 80, which is 20% below league average and also last in the league.
In 2023, our team BB%+ was 75, which is both 25% below league average but also last in the league. That was a 100 loss team obviously.
In 2024, our team BB%+ was 83, which is 17% below average and amazingly just 29th in the league.
While 2022 could be passable because we struck out less, and did so with league average power, by the time that we get to 2024 we are striking out more, walking less, and when we do hit it, it's for grounders.
In 2025, our BB%+ is 102, which is 2% above average and 11th in the league. Our K% is 100, so we are just average in strikeouts (17th in league). What makes our offense still relatively tepid is the power.
So this is, finally, a real reversal into a trend that was just extremely stuck. Much of that was players, but we had a lot of differentplayers during that 3 year stretch. This year, the MLB vets we got were able to provide actual bases not just generated by hits, but so was our talent from the farm coming up and not being embarrassing in their approach.
What makes me genuinely even happier is if you isolate it to just April and May of 2025, when our offense was bad, we had a 107 BB%+ which was good for 11th overall in the league. They struck out MUCH more early, and had zero power.
So even if you say we are buoyed by a hot stretch, this pattern has seemed genuinely durable across some different groups of players.
A funny part is - hey wait Colson isn't necessarily an amazing part of this - ...
Well post July 4th, with our loss of a few vet hitters and rise of Colson and younger bats, our Walk rate does go down to 96 and 20th in league, but our K rate is actually 90 - so we strike out 10% less than the rest of the MLB. We actually have the 5th lowest K%+ since Colson came up.
But our power IMPROVED. pre Colson our Power ISO+ was 73, now it is 106 post Colson.
So BBs went down, Ks went way down, and power went way up.
But most importantly, we stopped this 3 year long trend of being bottom of the league in BB%+. In 2021, when we had good offense, we were second in league in BB%+ at 114 (thanks Grandal).
We have more work to do to be the best team in baseball, but this is the kind of real progress I like to see. Shows across the board better execution in scouting, coaching, and players.