Entering games on May 3rd, Pittsburgh Pirates second baseman Adam Frazier is hitting just .245/.321/.327 with a .290 wOBA. The 27-year-old after the first month of the season is walking at a 9.1 percent clip and struck out just 13.6 percent of the time. He’s making contact, just not seeing any results so far, and both my own model (est_wOBA) and Baseball Savant’s xwOBA indicate that he should have better results:
This isn’t meant to be used a predictor of the future, it’s a descriptor of what happened, or the probability of what was to happen.