During a rough 2022 season, Jorge Soler slashed .207/.295/.400/.695 with 14 HR/34 RBI (72 games). If there is a positive about the Cuban slugger, it was that he did live up to his power-hitting reputation. Before his back injury, Soler was on pace to surpass 30 home runs.
Soler’s 10.1% walk rate was right in line with his career average. However, he struck out 29.4% of the time, a disappointing step back after having a solid contact rate the year before.
Although he isn’t known for his defense, Soler played some solid left field—he even robbed a homer in his Marlins debut.