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Is Braun’s Decline Real? A Statistical Investigation…

Ryan Braun lived up to the hype after being selected with the fifth pick in the 2005 Draft. Since winning the MVP in 2011, his stats have been on a gradual decline. BREW MATHs breaks down all the data to see what Milwaukee Brewers Fans can expect in 2019.


In 2018, Ryan Braun posted numbers that were below his career averages across the board. A quick comparison makes the disparity clear:

But not to fear! While Braun has demonstrated a steady decline at the plate, he still is performing better than the ‘average MLB hitter.’

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Taking a broad look at Braun’s stats affirms what we have already seen above:

The ‘more red’ a number appears the closer it was to the league lead. While Braun still produced at a respectable clip in 2018, he has cooled off since his MVP Days (won it 2011 and was second only to Posey in 2012). That said, he clearly is still hitting the ball very hard:

Both exit velocity AND barrel percentage were rising at the end of The 2018 Season. In fact, Braun’s hard hit percentage of 49.5% last year was 5.2% higher than his career average. When we color-code his 2018 exit velocities it is plain to see that Braun still crushes anything near the zone:

Upon even closer inspection, Braun spent almost the entire 2018 season above league average in terms of exit velocity… it appears he has still got it!

Interestingly enough, Braun hits the ball harder the deeper in the count he goes…

Finally, his Statcast Ranks drive home the fact that Braun still can rake with the best of them:

A BALANCED HITTER WITH PULL TENDENCIES…

…BUT IS HE PRESSING TOO HARD?

Up until this point, it appears that all of Braun’s swing metrics and production stats are improving. So what is the leading to the decline we defined at the beginning?

In fact, Braun hits just about every type of pitch with authority:

And his Home Run / Fly Ball Rate (HR/FB) is well above league average (and may still be rising):

NOTABLE SPLITS


DEFENSE

Most Brewers Fans know about Braun’s prowess in the batter’s box but he also is an underrated fielder. Amongst active left fielders, he ranks sixth in range factor / 9 Inn – two spots ahead of someone else you might recognize:

And Braun only shows minimal signs of decline in the field:

“BRAUN’S PATCH”

Those Brewers Fans lucky enough to go to Miller Park probably have noticed the discolored patch of grass in left field. It appears that way since Braun has killed it by always starting from the same place! It is represented by the dot on the left.

On the right, we see where he positions himself allows him to cover a lot of ground in LF.


SPEED FUN FACT

Braun (the red line) is just a wee bit faster than Kyle Schwarber (the blue line)… BREW MATHs does not know how that is helpful but you will probably not forget it:

INTERPRETATIONs / CONCLUSIONs

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