Turner stays steady ... After his $23 R$ in 2024, there were high expectations for Trea Turner (SS, PHI) The catcher has played through a fractured finger in 2025. Contreras has not provided the same level of production, as he has an $11 R$. How are his skills holding up?
Year | PA | HR | SB | BA/xBA | bb% | ct% | G/L/F | h% | HctX | PX/xPX | Spd | SBO% |
2021 | 646 | 28 | 32 | .328/282 | 6% | 81% | 45/21/33 | 36% | 115 | 112/ 90 | 133 | 21% |
2022 | 706 | 21 | 27 | .297/.267 | 6% | 79% | 42/21/35 | 34% | 110 | 107/114 | 135 | 17% |
2023 | 696 | 27 | 30 | .264/.259 | 6% | 76% | 39/20/39 | 30% | 111 | 113/121 | 138 | 20% |
2024 | 539 | 21 | 19 | .295/.263 | 5% | 80% | 47/16/36 | 33% | 113 | 103/ 97 | 118 | 17% |
2025 | 542 | 12 | 28 | .286/.259 | 6% | 81% | 45/18/35 | 32% | 111 | 85/ 96 | 146 | 24% |
The plate skills are present, but he has lost some power:
Almost!
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