Weekly Hitter Rankings: Rocks on Top in Final Week

Weekly Hitter Rankings: Rocks on Top in Final Week

This article is part of our Weekly Hitter Rankings series.

While these tables are still useful this week, the range associated with the numbers is significant. It's best to consider your matchups on an individual basis, looking at the likelihood playoff-bound batters get some time off, etc.

The quality of opponent index should especially be downplayed this week as pitchers on teams already in the postseason may not pitch deep into games, if they even pitch at all toward the end of the week.

With that said, 13 teams play seven games. The rest play six, except the Reds who play five. For some reason, MLB scheduled a pair of off days the last week of the season for Cincinnati.

The Rockies are in store for a big week. Not only are they home for seven games, the majority, if not all will mean something. The Astros are in good shape as well, traveling to a couple good hitting parks while facing some weak pitching. However, unless they totally collapse, they should clinch the AL West early in the week, enabling A.J. Hinch to rest some regulars before the playoffs.

For the week, Sept. 24 – Sept. 30

UPDATED: Sunday September 23, 9:30 PM ET

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

MLB HITTER RANKINGS

TEAM GMS vLHP vRHP HOME AWAY HR LHB HR RHB SB P LHB P RHB RUNS AVE LHB AVE RHB TOTAL
ARZ 6

While these tables are still useful this week, the range associated with the numbers is significant. It's best to consider your matchups on an individual basis, looking at the likelihood playoff-bound batters get some time off, etc.

The quality of opponent index should especially be downplayed this week as pitchers on teams already in the postseason may not pitch deep into games, if they even pitch at all toward the end of the week.

With that said, 13 teams play seven games. The rest play six, except the Reds who play five. For some reason, MLB scheduled a pair of off days the last week of the season for Cincinnati.

The Rockies are in store for a big week. Not only are they home for seven games, the majority, if not all will mean something. The Astros are in good shape as well, traveling to a couple good hitting parks while facing some weak pitching. However, unless they totally collapse, they should clinch the AL West early in the week, enabling A.J. Hinch to rest some regulars before the playoffs.

For the week, Sept. 24 – Sept. 30

UPDATED: Sunday September 23, 9:30 PM ET

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

MLB HITTER RANKINGS

TEAM GMS vLHP vRHP HOME AWAY HR LHB HR RHB SB P LHB P RHB RUNS AVE LHB AVE RHB TOTAL
ARZ 6 2 4 3 3 92 107 92 98 97 82 95 96 96
ATL 6 1 5 0 6 106 121 174 101 93 88 101 99 100
BAL 7 3 4 4 3 98 106 53 93 90 87 94 93 94
BOS 6 1 5 6 0 75 106 113 104 99 98 99 101 100
CHC 7 0 7 7 0 81 116 65 101 96 109 99 101 100
CHW 7 0 7 3 4 87 91 77 106 102 108 101 99 100
CIN 5 1 4 5 0 129 111 83 104 103 90 101 99 100
CLE 7 2 5 0 7 94 92 108 104 109 136 104 106 105
COL 7 0 7 7 0 116 125 112 106 98 135 110 108 109
DET 6 2 4 0 6 120 109 80 101 104 95 98 98 98
HOU 7 1 6 0 7 113 107 149 110 110 132 110 110 110
KC 6 1 5 4 2 96 91 91 105 98 93 99 96 98
LAA 6 2 4 6 0 87 98 121 101 100 96 100 100 100
LAD 6 3 3 0 6 84 91 68 87 102 84 87 94 91
MIA 6 1 5 0 6 94 109 169 100 100 74 98 99 99
MIL 6 2 4 3 3 124 98 67 101 100 103 100 97 99
MIN 7 3 4 7 0 77 91 132 101 102 120 104 105 105
NYM 6 1 5 6 0 104 119 95 102 101 96 100 102 101
NYY 7 2 5 0 7 89 94 97 93 99 106 95 98 97
OAK 6 2 4 0 6 99 100 69 99 102 92 94 96 95
PHI 7 1 6 3 4 112 124 112 102 100 118 105 105 105
PIT 7 4 3 0 7 102 114 110 106 96 97 102 99 101
SD 6 4 2 3 3 67 90 106 94 98 75 91 95 93
SF 6 5 1 6 0 59 74 108 101 99 81 95 96 96
SEA 7 3 4 7 0 110 102 68 98 105 103 101 103 102
STL 6 3 3 3 3 90 101 103 97 97 87 95 96 96
TB 7 3 4 7 0 99 85 143 101 99 101 104 102 103
TEX 7 4 3 0 7 100 100 62 97 101 103 96 98 97
TOR 6 4 2 3 3 104 97 87 88 94 80 91 93 92
WSH 6 3 3 3 3 100 112 87 99 105 114 99 103 101

PITCHNG MATCHUPS

TM MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
ARZ Kershaw L Buehler R Stripling R @Nix R @Lucchesi L @Mitchell R
ATL @Syndergaard R @deGrom R @Vargas L @Nola R @Eflin R @Velasquez R
BAL @Eovaldi R @Price L @Sale L Verlander R Morton R Keuchel L James R
BOS Bundy R Yacabonis R Ramirez R Happ L Severino R Tanaka R
CHC Taillon R Archer R Nova R Williams R Wainwright R Mikolas R Flaherty R
CHW Kluber R Bauer R Tomlin R @Berrios R/De Jong R @Gibson R @Stewart R
CIN Skoglund L Fillmyer R Kingham R Taillon R Archer R
CLE @Covey R @Shields R @Santiago L @Lopez R @Kennedy R @Junis R @Skoglund L
COL Eflin R Velasquez R Pivetta R Arrieta R Ross R Fedde R Strasburg R
DET @Stewart R @Odorizzi R @Gonsalves L @Davies R @Miley L @Anderson R
HOU @Estrada R @Gaviglio R @Sanchez R @Hess R @Gilmartin L @Bundy R @Yacabonis R
KC @Harvey R @Reed L Bieber R Clevinger R Kluber R Bauer R
LAA Sampson R Mendez L Jurado R Fiers R Cahill R Anderson L
LAD @Ray L @Koch R @Greinke R @Rodriguez R @Suarez. L @Holland L
MIA @Strasburg R @Scherzer R @Roark R @Oswalt R @Matz L @Syndergaard R
MIL @Flaherty R @Gomber L @Gant R Zimmermann R Norris L Turnbull R
MIN Turnbull R Boyd L Liriano L Lopez R/Giolito R Rodon L Covey R
NYM Toussaint R Newcomb L Teheran R Urena R Richards R S. Alcantara R
NYY @Castillo R @Beeks L @Chirinos R @Glasnow R @Porcello R @Rodriguez L @Velazquez R
OAK @Paxton L @Leake R @Hernandez R @Barria R @Skaggs L @Pena R
PHI @Anderson L @Gray R @Marquez R @Senzatela R Gausman R Foltynewicz R Sanchez. R
PIT @Hamels L @Montgomery L @Quintana L @Lester L @Castillo R @DeSclafani R @Lorenzen R
SD @Holland L @Stratton R @Bumgarner L Corbin L Godley R Ray L
SEA Mengden R Anderson L Jackson R Minor L Gallardo R Perez L Sampson R
SF Mitchell R Erlin L Lauer L Hill L Ryu L Wood L
STL Guerra R Gonzalez L Chacin R @Hendricks R @Hamels L @Montgomery L
TB Severino R Tanaka R Sabathia L Lynn R Reid-Foley R Pannone L Borucki R
TEX @Pena R @Shoemaker R @Heaney L @Gonzales L @LeBlanc L @Paxton L @Leake R
TOR Keuchel L James R Cole R @Snell L @Yarbrough L @Beeks L
WSH S. Alcantara R Brigham R Chen L @Freeland L @Anderson L @Gray R

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