MLB · AL West
Brady Basso
Betting stats, pitch arsenal, opponent splits & prop matchups

Attack zones
29%
Heart
44%
Shadow
21%
Chase
6%
Waste
Heart = middle · Shadow = edges (command) · 6.4 ft extension
Where he lives around the zone. Heart (red) is the middle, Shadow (gold) the edges (command), Chase (blue) and Waste (slate) further off.
Full Statcast profile
Pitch arsenalusage · velo · spin · break · whiff% · xwOBA
4-Seam
37%
Sinker
5%
Cutter
42%
Curve
13%
Change
3%
| Pitch | Usage | Velo | Spin | Break | Zone% | SwStr% | xwOBA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cutter | 41.9% | 88.2 | 2176 | 2.4 | 58.3% | 11.1% | .432 |
| 4-Seam | 37.2% | 93.9 | 2302 | 1.4 | 65.6% | 9.4% | .421 |
| Curve | 12.8% | 78.0 | 2205 | 4.6 | 36.4% | 0.0% | .450 |
| Sinker | 4.7% | 93.5 | 2181 | 1.7 | 50.0% | 0.0% | — |
| Change | 3.5% | 88.9 | 1764 | 2.5 | 66.7% | 0.0% | .582 |
Based on 86 pitches this season.
Expected & ratesnot in the panels above
xwOBA allowed
.594
1st-pitch strike%
56.0%
Putaway%
20.0%
Recent formlast 5 starts
L5 ERA
16.61
L5 FIP
5.87
L5 K/9
4.2
L5 BB/9
2.1
L5 HR/9
2.1
Pitches/start
21.5
Platoon & times-through
vs LHB xwOBA
.512
vs RHB xwOBA
.632
1st time xwOBA
.537
2nd time xwOBA
1.250
Inn 4-6 ERA
3.99
Inn 7+ ERA
9.17
Rolling formxwOBA allowed / K% / SwStr% / velo
7d xwOBA
.650
7d K%
9.1%
7d velo
87.8
14d xwOBA
.650
14d K%
9.1%
30d xwOBA
.650
30d K%
9.1%
30d velo
87.8
Statcast-derived from our v8 pitch corpus, refreshed daily. xwOBA (con) = xwOBA on balls in play. Percentages are share of the relevant opportunity.
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