Greene could take a step back in HR … Riley Greene (OF, DET) gave us plenty of production last season, cranking a career-high 36 HR and plating 111 RBI. While the skills largely support the surge, should we bank on another 35+ HR season?
| Year | PA | HR/xHR | BA/xBA | bb%/ct% | GB/FB | h% | HctX | PX/xPX | HR/F | Brl% | BPX |
| 2022* | 486 | 6/13 | .250/.228 | 8%/69% | 57/24 | 35% | 94 | 78/85 | 8% | 9.3 | -14 |
| 2023 | 420 | 11/19 | .285/.258 | 8%/70% | 49/25 | 38% | 114 | 102/117 | 17% | 11.3 | 57 |
| 2024 | 583 | 24/29 | .262/.259 | 11%/70% | 44/35 | 33% | 95 | 143/114 | 19% | 13.4 | 189 |
| 2025 | 655 | 36/40 | .258/.253 | 7%/67% | 41/39 | 33% | 98 | 160/120 | 23% | 17.1 | 123 |
| 25-2H | 307 | 17/18 | .215/.236 | 7%/65% | 39/42 | 26% | 98 | 151/121 | 21% | 16.0 | 93 |
| *Includes Triple-A | |||||||||||
There are a few yellow flags:
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