Weekly Hitter Rankings: 99 Games of Ball on the Wall

Weekly Hitter Rankings: 99 Games of Ball on the Wall

This article is part of our Weekly Hitter Rankings series.

After several weeks with barely over 90 games, the initial 98-game docket is embellished by a Monday doubleheader in Philadelphia with the Phillies hosting the Braves for a pair. Both clubs have Thursday off, so they play seven games.

Sixteen more teams play seven games, with the remaining dozen checking in with six contests.

This is a rare week to dust off the White Sox hitters, as they enjoy seven at home facing some beatable pitching.

Boosted by seven home games, the Colorado Rockies are projected for the third most runs this week. They usually top the list for a septet at Coors Field. The other way of looking at it is despite sporting such a week offense, Coors Field boosts scoring so much, the Rockies check in with the third-highest runs total this week.

With most teams playing a similar number of games, platoon matchups will come into play more than usual. Things can change, but the White Sox, Twins and Mets are slated to face seven righties, while the Tigers draw four southpaws.

UPDATED: Monday September 11, 12:35 AM ET

Week of Sept. 11-17

MLB Hitter Rankings

KEY (100 neutral)

  • HR LHB/HR RHB – Average HR Park Factors
  • SB – Stolen Base Index
  • P LHB/P RHB – Opposing pitcher quality index
  • Runs – Runs scoring index
TMGMSvLHPvRHPHOMEAWAYHR LHBHR RHBSBP LHBP RHBRUNSAVE LHBAVE RHBTOTAL
1ARZ73434918712496

After several weeks with barely over 90 games, the initial 98-game docket is embellished by a Monday doubleheader in Philadelphia with the Phillies hosting the Braves for a pair. Both clubs have Thursday off, so they play seven games.

Sixteen more teams play seven games, with the remaining dozen checking in with six contests.

This is a rare week to dust off the White Sox hitters, as they enjoy seven at home facing some beatable pitching.

Boosted by seven home games, the Colorado Rockies are projected for the third most runs this week. They usually top the list for a septet at Coors Field. The other way of looking at it is despite sporting such a week offense, Coors Field boosts scoring so much, the Rockies check in with the third-highest runs total this week.

With most teams playing a similar number of games, platoon matchups will come into play more than usual. Things can change, but the White Sox, Twins and Mets are slated to face seven righties, while the Tigers draw four southpaws.

UPDATED: Monday September 11, 12:35 AM ET

Week of Sept. 11-17

MLB Hitter Rankings

KEY (100 neutral)

  • HR LHB/HR RHB – Average HR Park Factors
  • SB – Stolen Base Index
  • P LHB/P RHB – Opposing pitcher quality index
  • Runs – Runs scoring index
TMGMSvLHPvRHPHOMEAWAYHR LHBHR RHBSBP LHBP RHBRUNSAVE LHBAVE RHBTOTAL
1ARZ7343491871249699100105106106
2ATL72507103102929598106103104104
3BAL71670127851039899110111107109
4BOS7254310511210010095101107106107
5CHC624069710478110112112929493
6CHW7077013311792102100118114111113
7CIN624068992889710188858686
8CLE633339191909910194888888
9COL7257011112712698100114111114113
10DET64233104997910210688899090
11HOU63333999592108105112949293
12KC615331109810710110086908889
13LAA6243311110681969687878787
14LAD6153310511792979387878787
15MIA7163410499108959589103103103
16MIL73470110106126101105110112113113
17MIN70734121104131101102115112111112
18NYM707709692105106104110111110111
19NYY71607979710710599108108105107
20OAK61533999890999978878687
21PHI7254397102839999100105105105
22PIT7257096831198887106104102103
23SD62406101106104106107102919292
24SF7253495106105108109116111113112
25SEA63360941051049810082889089
26STL6243310488721009986878687
27TB716071178681999796105100103
28TEX72507113112117989798106105106
29TOR716701161189810097106110109110
30WSH7160710293109999793104102103

Pitching Matchups

TeamMONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUN
ARZ@Quintana R@Butto R@Lucchesi L@Senga RSteele LHendricks RWicks L
ATL@Walker R/lorenzen R@Wheeler R@Sanchez L @Cueto R@Luzardo L@Cabrera R
BALHudson RWainwright RRom LCivale REflin RGlasnow RLittell R
BOSSchmidt RRodon LBrito RKing R@Berrios R@Bassitt R@Ryu L
CHC@Freeland L@Flexen R@Blach L @Pfaadt R@Davies R@Nelson R
CHWSinger RLyles RMarsh RMaeda RLopez RGray RRyan R
CIN @Faedo R@Rodriguez L@Olson R@Peterson L@Megill R@Quintana R
CLE@Cobb R@Manaea L@Harrison L Gray RHeaney LDunning R
COLWicks LAssad RTaillon RWebb RWinn RCobb RWood L
DET Lively RWilliamson LAbbott L@Canning R@Anderson L@Rosenberg L
HOUWaldichuk LSears LBlackburn R @Greinke R@Ragans L@Singer R
KC@Cease R@Toussaint R@Clevinger R Javier RFrance RValdez L
LAA@Gilbert R@Woo R@Castillo R Skubal LWentz LFaedo R
LADAvila RWacha RSnell L @Kirby R@Miller R@Gilbert R
MIA@Woodruff R@Peralta R@Rea R@Miley LElder RMorton RWright R
MILLuzardo LCabrera RGarrett LPerez RIrvin RWilliams RCorbin L
MINGlasnow RLittell RBradley R@Urena R@Scholtens R@Cease R@Toussaint R
NYMDavies RNelson RGallen RKelly RSpiers RGreene RLively R
NYY@Crawford R@Pivetta R@Houck R@Sale L@Oviedo R@Ortiz R@Jackson R
OAK@Valdez L@Verlander R@Brown R Lugo RWaldron RAvila R
PHIMorton R/Wright RFried LStrider R @Thompson L@Mikolas R@Hudson R
PITCorbin LAdon RWard RGray RCole RSchmidt RRodon L
SD@Stone R@Lynn R@Pepiot R @Muller L@Medina R@Waldichuk L
SEADetmers LSandoval LSilseth R Kershaw LMiller RLynn R
SFWilliams RQuantrill RAllen L@Anderson R@Lambert R@Freeland L@Flexen R
STL@Kremer R@Means L@Gibson R Nola RSuarez LWalker R
TB@Gray R@Ryan R@Keuchel L@Bradish R@Flaherty R@Rodriguez R@Kremer R
TEX@Bassitt R@Ryu L@Kikuchi L@Gausman R@Giolito R@Bibee R@Williams R
TORDunning RScherzer RMontgomery LEovaldi RBello RCrawford RPivetta R
WSH@Jackson R@Falter L@Priester R@Keller R@Burnes R@Woodruff R@Peralta R

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