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Hopkins JV Royals

23 players · Season 2026

PlayerClassGPAABAVGOBPSLGOPSHHRRBIRBBKSBXBH
Wyatt Dunham2027102110.500.563.7001.26350653211
Wilm Lysne202793119.421.577.421.998801137550
Cordell Givance2029114336.389.436.556.99214012122755
Logan Goring202993628.357.419.536.95510010113584
Frank Huibregtse202782920.400.500.450.95080594701
Ethan Nguyen2027166342.262.380.524.90411215951806
Asher Burk2028166949.347.448.408.85617171888131
Judah Reker2027124633.273.375.455.8309091261214
Jack Mangan2027123223.217.400.261.661504541111
Ezra Black20275119.222.364.222.58620221600
Bodie Mongeau2027134934.235.333.235.568803241000
Brody Schraber2028265.200.333.200.53310110200
Conner Chan20275109.222.300.222.52220111410
Jay Mound2027121.000.500.000.50000001000
Michael Saladino2027121.000.500.000.50000001000
Hunter Larson2028154634.176.250.235.485603831442
Liam Cowley2027103422.091.286.182.468202351202
Morgan Paul202882216.125.263.188.45120122501
Logan Grote2027112520.150.227.150.37730221900
Will Johnston2027865.000.167.000.16700031300
Alex Blee2027599.000.000.000.00000000200
Colin Frodermann2027122.000.000.000.00000000100
Kellen Marinkovich2027111.000.000.000.00000000100

Stat Glossary

How each statistic is calculated and what it tells you about a player.

Batting — Traditional
AVGBatting Average
H ÷ AB

The classic measure of how often a batter gets a hit per at bat. Simple and widely understood, though it treats all hits equally and ignores walks.

OBPOn-Base Percentage
(H + BB + HBP) ÷ (AB + BB + HBP + SF)

Measures how often a batter reaches base by any means. Strongly correlated with run scoring — the most important job of a hitter is to not make outs.

SLGSlugging Percentage
Total Bases ÷ AB

Weights hits by their extra-base value (1B=1, 2B=2, 3B=3, HR=4). Captures power output that AVG ignores.

OPSOn-Base Plus Slugging
OBP + SLG

Combines getting on base and hitting for power into one number. A reliable single-number offensive summary that correlates well with run production.

BBWalks (Base on Balls)
Counted when a batter receives 4 balls

A walk has the same value as a single for reaching base. A high walk rate signals a disciplined hitter who is hard to get out.

KStrikeouts
Outs recorded via three strikes

Strikeouts are the least productive out — no chance of advancement, error, or sacrifice. Lower K rates generally indicate better bat control.

XBHExtra-Base Hits
2B + 3B + HR

Counts all hits that advance the batter past first base. A simple tally of power contact events.

TBTotal Bases
(1B × 1) + (2B × 2) + (3B × 3) + (HR × 4)

The raw base-advancement engine behind SLG. Useful for comparing raw power output across hitters.

BABIPBatting Avg on Balls in Play
(H − HR) ÷ (AB − K − HR + SF)

Measures how often batted balls (excluding HR and K) become hits. League-average BABIP is typically around .300. Sustained deviation up or down often signals luck — useful for identifying hitters who may be over- or under-performing.

SBStolen Bases
Counted when a runner successfully steals a base

Measures baserunning aggression and speed. Value depends on success rate — a low success rate can cost more bases than are gained.

Batting — Advanced
ISOIsolated Power
SLG − AVG

Strips out singles to measure pure extra-base power. A hitter with .200 SLG and .200 AVG has zero ISO — all their hits are singles. Higher ISO = more doubles, triples, and home runs per at bat.

PROProduction
(1.5 × OBP) + SLG

Like OPS but gives OBP 50% more weight, reflecting research that reaching base is more valuable than extra bases. More accurately predicts run contribution than raw OPS.

RCRuns Created
((H + BB) × TB) ÷ (AB + BB)

Bill James's formula estimating how many runs a player produces based on their ability to reach base and advance runners. Scales naturally with plate appearances.

QAB%Quality At Bat Rate
Quality ABs ÷ PA — a QAB is any PA with: 3+ pitches after 2 strikes, 6+ pitches, XBH, HHB, BB, or sacrifice

Rewards process over result. A player who fights off tough pitches and works counts is contributing even on outs. High QAB% players put pressure on opposing pitchers.

BB%Walk Rate
BB ÷ PA

Normalizes walk frequency per plate appearance regardless of lineup construction. More stable than raw BB counts and a cleaner indicator of plate discipline than BB/K.

Whiff%Whiff Rate
Swinging strikes ÷ (swings + fouls + balls in play) — derived from play-by-play pitch sequences

Measures how often a batter misses when they swing. High whiff rates indicate vulnerability to strikeouts and difficulty making contact in hitter's counts. Lower is better.

Leadoff OBPInning Leadoff OBP
OBP calculated only on plate appearances that lead off an inning

Leadoff PAs are high-value situations — getting on base with nobody out sets up scoring chances. This isolates plate appearances where the stakes for reaching base are highest.

Clutch AVGHigh-Leverage Batting Average
AVG in innings 5+ with ≤2 run margin and runners on base

Filters to the plate appearances that most directly affect game outcomes — close-and-late situations with runners on. Separates hitters who perform under pressure from those who pad numbers in lopsided games.

PS/PAPitches Seen Per Plate Appearance
Total pitches seen ÷ PA

Measures how deep into counts a batter works. Higher PS/PA tires out pitchers faster, exposes the bullpen earlier, and gives teammates a longer look at the pitcher's stuff.

6+%6+ Pitch PA Rate
6+ pitch plate appearances ÷ total PA

The subset of PS/PA that counts plate appearances reaching at least 6 pitches. Long at bats are disproportionately tiring for pitchers and force mistake pitches.