Sean Murphy
30-Year-Old
2024 Stats
AVG
.193
HR
10
RBI
25
R
19
SB
0
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Murphy strained his oblique on Opening Day last season and wound up missing more than eight weeks of action. It turned out to be a harbinger of doom, as the 30-year-old suffered through his worst season with a lowly .636 OPS and sub-.200 batting average. Dating back to the 2023 All-Star break, Murphy is slashing just .181/.294/.323 across 432 plate appearances. He also has a 37 percent hard-hit rate over that stretch, which is down significantly from his career 42.4 percent mark. A spike in his ground ball rate (53.9 percent) also conspired to hold Murphy back in 2024. He's young enough and talented enough to return to being a starting-caliber fantasy catcher in 2025, and Murphy's playing time outlook went up after Atlanta declined Travis d'Arnaud's option and he wound up signing with the Angels. Read Past Outlooks
Not in lineup for first game
Murphy is absent from the lineup in the first game of Monday's doubleheader against the Mets.
ANALYSIS
Murphy and Travis d'Arnaud have alternated starts at catcher since d'Arnaud returned from paternity leave in mid-September. It will be d'Arnaud doing the catching and batting seventh in the first game Monday, with Murphy likely to get the nod for the second contest.
Murphy and Travis d'Arnaud have alternated starts at catcher since d'Arnaud returned from paternity leave in mid-September. It will be d'Arnaud doing the catching and batting seventh in the first game Monday, with Murphy likely to get the nod for the second contest.
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Left/Right Batting Splits
Since 2022
+10%
OPS vs LHP
2024
+4%
OPS vs LHP
OPS | PA | HR | RBI | AVG | |||||
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Since 2022vs Left | .817 | 333 | 15 | 39 | .237 | ||||
Since 2022vs Right | .743 | 980 | 34 | 120 | .239 | ||||
2024vs Left | .654 | 70 | 4 | 9 | .175 | ||||
2024vs Right | .629 | 194 | 6 | 16 | .200 | ||||
2023vs Left | .884 | 101 | 4 | 9 | .274 | ||||
2023vs Right | .832 | 337 | 17 | 59 | .245 | ||||
2022vs Left | .848 | 162 | 7 | 21 | .242 | ||||
2022vs Right | .728 | 449 | 11 | 45 | .252 | ||||
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Home/Away Batting Splits
Since 2022
+13%
OPS on Road
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+14%
OPS on Road
OPS | PA | HR | RBI | AVG | |||||
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Since 2022Home | .715 | 649 | 19 | 69 | .229 | ||||
Since 2022Away | .807 | 664 | 30 | 90 | .248 | ||||
2024Home | .594 | 130 | 4 | 11 | .197 | ||||
2024Away | .678 | 134 | 6 | 14 | .190 | ||||
2023Home | .807 | 221 | 8 | 30 | .253 | ||||
2023Away | .880 | 217 | 13 | 38 | .250 | ||||
2022Home | .702 | 298 | 7 | 28 | .226 | ||||
2022Away | .812 | 313 | 11 | 38 | .272 | ||||
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Stat Review
How does Sean Murphy compare to other hitters?
This section compares his stats with all batting seasons from the previous three seasons (minimum 400 plate appearances)*. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that stat and it would be considered average.
* Exit Velocity and Barrels/PA % are benchmarked against 2019 data (min 400 PA) and Hard Hit Rate is benchmarked against last season's data (min 400 PA). See here for more exit velocity/barrels stats plus an explanation of current limitations with that data set.
* Exit Velocity and Barrels/PA % are benchmarked against 2019 data (min 400 PA) and Hard Hit Rate is benchmarked against last season's data (min 400 PA). See here for more exit velocity/barrels stats plus an explanation of current limitations with that data set.
BB/K
0.40BB Rate
10.2%K Rate
25.4%BABIP
.223ISO
.159AVG
.193OBP
.284SLG
.352OPS
.636wOBA
.285Exit Velocity
88.0 mphHard Hit Rate
31.5%Barrels/PA
6.1%Expected BA
.214Expected SLG
.399Sprint Speed
22.1 ft/secGround Ball %
53.9%Line Drive %
12.6%Fly Ball %
33.5%Prospect Rankings History
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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When Atlanta acquired Murphy, it was coming off a season where he had collected 611 plate appearances for the Athletics. While it was anticipated Murphy wouldn't repeat that with Travis d'Arnaud in the mix, most expected Murphy would gather more than the 438 plate appearances he recorded. Confusing matters more is Murphy's 129 wRC+ was the highest of all catchers with at least as many plate appearances, and Murphy's defense was outstanding. Meanwhile, when healthy, d'Arnaud's offense and defense both displayed signs of decline. Perhaps the extra rest helped Murphy, as he posted career highs in average exit velocity, hard-hit rate and barrel percent. Even so, it's curious why Murphy didn't play more. Both backstops will be back with Atlanta this season, so it must be assumed Murphy will continue to lose playing time to his veteran counterpart. However, at some point, Atlanta should realize Murphy is the better option. Paying for more playing time is defensible, just don't take the leap to 2022 levels.
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Pops 10th homer
Murphy went 1-for-3 with two-run homer in Friday's 3-0 victory over Kansas City.
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Likely to lose work to d'Arnaud
Murphy is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Dodgers.
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Losing work to d'Arnaud
Murphy is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Phillies.
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Resting Saturday
Murphy isn't in Atlanta's lineup for Saturday's game against the Phillies.
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Idle Thursday
Murphy isn't in Atlanta's lineup Thursday against the Phillies.
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Latest Fantasy Rumors
Trade probably not realistic
David O'Brien of The Athletic doesn't expect Atlanta to consider trading Murphy during the offseason.
ANALYSIS
It's been a frustrating season for the 29-year-old backstop, who was sidelined two months after suffering an oblique strain Opening Day and has struggled to a .227/.311/.393 slash line in 50 games when available. The lackluster production has led to Murphy and backup Travis d'Arnaud splitting playing time more evenly than would be expected, with the catchers starting 23 and 19 games, respectively, since the start of July. Murphy has four years and $60 million -- plus a $15 million club option for 2029 -- after this season and isn't likely to be going elsewhere anytime soon.
It's been a frustrating season for the 29-year-old backstop, who was sidelined two months after suffering an oblique strain Opening Day and has struggled to a .227/.311/.393 slash line in 50 games when available. The lackluster production has led to Murphy and backup Travis d'Arnaud splitting playing time more evenly than would be expected, with the catchers starting 23 and 19 games, respectively, since the start of July. Murphy has four years and $60 million -- plus a $15 million club option for 2029 -- after this season and isn't likely to be going elsewhere anytime soon.