Bobby Witt Jr. Total Hits Props • Kansas City

Bobby Witt Jr. has an 83rd percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (34.6%) and has the misfortune of hitting them towards baseball's deepest RF fences in today's matchup.
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Bobby Witt Jr. has an 83rd percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (34.6%) and has the misfortune of hitting them towards baseball's deepest RF fences in today's matchup.
Today, Randal Grichuk is at a disadvantage facing the league's 4th-deepest LF fences given that he hits his flyballs to the pull field at a 35.3% rate (90th percentile).
Salvador Perez pulls a high percentage of his flyballs (36.8% — 94th percentile) and will be challenged by baseball's 4th-deepest LF fences in today's matchup.
Maikel Garcia has an 88th percentile opposite-field rate on his flyballs (35.4%) and has the misfortune of hitting them in the direction of the game's deepest RF fences in today's game.
Vinnie Pasquantino is projected to hit 3rd on the lineup card in today's game. The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Vinnie Pasquantino will possess the home field advantage in today's matchup, which ought to boost all of his stats.
Robert Hassell III's BABIP ability is projected in the 88th percentile by the leading projection system (THE BAT X). The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Robert Hassell III will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Michael Wacha today.
When assessing his overall offensive ability, Josh Bell ranks in the 83rd percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). Josh Bell is projected to bat 3rd in the batting order in this game. The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects James Wood as the best hitter in the majors when estimating his BABIP ability. James Wood is penciled in 1st on the lineup card in today's game. The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. James Wood will hold the platoon advantage over Michael Wacha in today's matchup.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Jonathan India in the 86th percentile when estimating his overall offensive ability. Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Hitting from the opposite that Mitchell Parker throws from, Jonathan India will have an edge in today's game. Home field advantage generally boosts batter stats in all categories, and Jonathan India will hold that advantage in today's matchup.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Luis Garcia Jr. in the 94th percentile when it comes to his batting average skill. The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Batting from the opposite that Michael Wacha throws from, Luis Garcia Jr. will have the upper hand in today's matchup.
Jacob Young's BABIP skill is projected in the 85th percentile by the leading projection system (THE BAT X). Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Daylen Lile in the 80th percentile when assessing his batting average skill. The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Daylen Lile will have the benefit of the platoon advantage against Michael Wacha in today's game.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Nathaniel Lowe in the 75th percentile when it comes to his BABIP skill. Nathaniel Lowe is projected to hit 5th in the batting order in today's game. The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Hitting from the opposite that Michael Wacha throws from, Nathaniel Lowe will have the upper hand in today's matchup.
When estimating his overall offensive ability, CJ Abrams ranks in the 77th percentile according to the leading projections (THE BAT X). CJ Abrams is projected to hit 2nd in the batting order in today's game. The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Batting from the opposite that Michael Wacha throws from, CJ Abrams will have an edge in today's matchup.
The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Kyle Isbel will have the benefit of the home field advantage in today's matchup, which ought to improve all of his stats.
The leading projection system (THE BAT) projects Kauffman Stadium as the 7th-best stadium in the majors for left-handed base hits. Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Adam Frazier will hold the home field advantage in today's matchup, which ought to bolster all of his stats.
The leading projection system (THE BAT X) projects Brady House in the 95th percentile when estimating his BABIP ability. Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.
Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Batting from the opposite that Mitchell Parker throws from, Nick Loftin will have an advantage in today's matchup. Nick Loftin will have the benefit of the home field advantage in today's game, which ought to bolster all of his stats.
Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.
Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Batting from the opposite that Mitchell Parker throws from, Luke Maile will have the upper hand in today's game. Home field advantage generally bolsters hitter metrics in all categories, and Luke Maile will hold that advantage today.
Paul DeJong is projected to hit 4th in the lineup in this game, which would be an upgrade from his 71% rate of hitting in the bottom-half of the batting order this year. Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense.
Kauffman Stadium ranks as the #7 venue in the majors for righty base hits, per the leading projection system (THE BAT). Built 886 feet above sea level, Kauffman Stadium has the 4th-highest altitude in MLB, which usually leads (as a rule of thumb) to more offense. Hitting from the opposite that Mitchell Parker throws from, Tyler Tolbert will have an edge in today's matchup. Home field advantage generally boosts hitter stats in all categories, and Tyler Tolbert will hold that advantage in today's matchup.
Drew Millas has gone over 0.5 in 7 of his last 10 games.