NL West: Will Bericoto continue to benefit from the Giants’ spiraling season?

San Francisco Giants

Heliot Ramos is getting much more playing time than we suspected when we asked whether he would still have a lineup position upon his return. And he’s very much earning that playing time: Since his June 28th return (which includes 47 PA), Ramos has batted .311 (with a .316 xBA) while adding 4 HR, 11 R, 8 RBI, and an .OBP of .340 (he has only 2 BB in 47 PA for a 4% BB% contrasted with a 26% K%). His power metrics are looking quite good – over those 47 plate appearances, he’s held a QBaB of AFb (two out of three ain’t bad?), a HctX of 164, and a 204 PX supported by a 238 xPX. Despite our concern that he might not have a full-time lineup position, Ramos has started each of the team’s last eleven games. High...

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