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Vladdy's Lucky Season: Fielding Run Value

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.s Lucky Season: A Deep Dive into Fielding Run Value - Despite his impressive performance, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had a lucky season according to Baseball Savants Fielding Run Value. His opponents defense was below average, contributing to his high batting average. Experts predict a slight dip in his numbers next season as luck evens out, while fans await the World Baseball Classic and promising prospects like Ichiro Cano. Checkout Solipillow.com

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