Brandon Lowe took a step forward in the shortened 2020 season putting up a .269/.362/.554 line and 152 wRC+. He got off to a slow start in 2021 but ultimately was one of the most productive hitters in the majors putting up a .247/.340/.523 line and putting up a 137 wRC+. He contributed 5.2 fWAR and 4.7 rWAR on his way to his second consecutive top 10 AL MVP finish.
Here’s why you should expect more of the same in 2022.
Does Brandon Lowe’s Platoon Split matter?
In some ways Lowe took a step forward despite the overall drop in production.