Again in February, I wrote (and sang) in regards to the electrical debut of Edouard Julien, which featured glorious plate self-discipline and excessive platoon splits. The rookie second baseman ran a 136 wRC+ and put up 2.8 WAR in simply 109 video games, then hit even higher within the postseason. Going through a gradual weight loss program of righties, Julien balanced out a precipitously excessive strikeout price with a good higher stroll price. He additionally balanced out roughly common uncooked energy by hitting the ball exhausting constantly. This season, nonetheless, his strikeout price has gone from excessive to untenable and his contact high quality has taken a big step again. Julien was despatched right down to Triple-A St. Paul to determine issues out in June. Let’s check out what’s happening and the way he would possibly be capable to repair it.
We should always begin by making it clear that Julien’s season, whereas disappointing, has not been disastrous by any means. He has a 93 wRC+, together with a a lot improved 98 wRC+ towards left-handed pitching (although as soon as once more it’s a particularly small pattern dimension). He’s additionally improved his protection, and consequently, he’s put up 0.8 WAR over his 63 video games with Minnesota. Prorated out over a full 162-game season, he’s proper round league common at 2.1 WAR.
Julien’s demotion got here from a confluence of things. The Twins are combating for a Wild Card spot, so each win issues and there wasn’t a lot time to attend for Julien to determine issues out, particularly with so many different good choices obtainable. Twins infielders have amassed 11.9 WAR this season, third most in baseball. The opposite issue was Julien himself. The workforce believed the younger participant had the maturity to take the demotion as an opportunity to get again on observe with out letting it shake his confidence. The Twins communicate glowingly of Julien, and so they had religion that he would determine issues out and slug his manner again to Minneapolis. In spite of everything, he was despatched down twice in 2023 and responded properly to it, closing out the season with a 142 wRC+ after being known as up for good on June 10.
Sadly, that plan was considerably derailed by accidents. Only a few weeks in the past, when Julien was introduced again as much as fill in for the plantar fasciitis-plagued Carlos Correa, he had run a 30% strikeout price and .323 slugging proportion with St. Paul. That’s not horrible, but it surely’s not slugging your manner again onto the roster both, and the workforce despatched him again down only a few days later. Little doubt the Twins would have most well-liked to let him maintain engaged on issues reasonably than yo-yoing him between the minors and majors.
Let’s begin by taking a look at Julien’s swing. As Esteban Rivera wrote again in February, Julien has one of many steepest vertical bat angles within the majors, that means that his bat is usually diagonal reasonably than perpendicular to the bottom. That diagonal bat path helps Julien crush fastballs from righties, because it matches the aircraft of their motion. Esteban in contrast Julien to Freddie Freeman, who has an identical VBA, however famous that the 2 gamers obtain it very in a different way: “Julien makes use of extra aggressive actions to get to completely different pitch heights, whereas Freeman shifts his shoulder aircraft and avoids extra drastic physique changes.” Julien takes ferocious cuts, and his aggressive motion consists of an excessive sideways tilt to his torso, even on pitches on the high of the zone. Have a look at the angle of his belt in comparison with the angle of his shoulders. Oftentimes, his head is sort of parallel to the bottom for the time being of contact.
There’s no disgrace in having much less barrel variability than Freeman; so does nearly everyone else on earth. Nonetheless, in case you’re a right-handed pitcher, seeing that excessive tilt on swing after swing offers you a reasonably clear plan of assault. So as to keep away from that bat path, you’re going to throw extra breaking balls and fewer fastballs and changeups. Once you do throw a four-seamer, you’re going to be sure to find it on the high of the zone, ideally inside, the place a flatter bat path and angle are required. That’s simply what has occurred.
Julien’s whiff price towards offspeed pitches has jumped from 41.6% final yr to 51.2% this season. When pitchers have thrown four-seamers, they’ve executed a a lot better job of getting them at or above the highest of the zone, as you’ll be able to see within the warmth maps beneath. (In all of the graphics to comply with, 2023 is on the left and 2024 is on the correct.)
Clearly, there’s a e book on Julien now. This season, his edge price, the proportion of extraordinarily hard-to-handle pitches on the sting of the strike zone, has elevated from 40.4% to 44.5%. That’s one of many greatest soar within the league. A few of that enhance most likely comes from easy dangerous luck, however some comes from the truth that pitchers are now not seeing a rookie and difficult him with fastballs over the guts of the plate till he proves that he can deal with them. The league has adjusted to Julien, and it’s nonetheless his flip to regulate again.
For those who’ve been watching Julien carefully this season, one factor has absolutely jumped out at you: the known as strikeouts. He’s come to the plate simply 209 occasions, however his 39 known as strikeouts are tied for fourth most in baseball. That makes his 18.7% known as strikeout price the very best within the majors. The one different participant above 11% is Cavan Biggio, who has now been DFA’d by two groups this season. Plate self-discipline has been Julien’s calling card since he was a freshman operating a 15% stroll price at Auburn, however this season, he’s swinging much less total and the pitches he’s swinging at have modified.
Edouard Julien Plate Self-discipline
Yr | Z-Swing% | Z-Contact% | O-Swing% | O-Contact% |
---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | 61.3 | 77.6 | 14.3 | 41.9 |
2024 | 57.9 | 77.9 | 15.8 | 30.9 |
Distinction | -3.4 | +0.3 | +1.5 | -11 |
SOURCE: Baseball Savant
Julien is swinging at fewer pitches within the zone and extra at pitches outdoors the zone. Taking so many extra hittable pitches has dropped his SEAGER rating from the 92nd percentile to the 52nd. In different phrases, final yr, he made among the greatest swing choices in baseball, however this yr he’s barely above common. The largest change within the desk above comes on Julien’s contact price outdoors the zone, and it’s additionally one of many greatest year-to-year shifts in baseball. Typically talking, making much less contact on pitches outdoors the zone isn’t essentially a foul factor; it’s typically higher to whiff than to make a positive out by hitting a foul pitch weakly. However Julien’s whiff price on these pitches could be very almost the very best in baseball, and it illustrates the issue. Final yr, when he chased, he was in a position to foul the ball off almost 1 / 4 of the time. This yr, he’s fouling off simply 16% of them. It’s not simply that he’s chasing extra; it’s that extra typically, he’s chasing pitches he doesn’t have an opportunity at hitting.
Passivity isn’t nearly swing choices. It’s additionally about attacking the baseball. Julien’s exit velocity numbers have fallen, his line drive price has seen one of many greatest drops in baseball, and his pull price has nosedived as properly. Right here’s what that appears like in a sprig chart.
Have a look at the house runs in magenta. Final season, Julien’s homers have been break up evenly between left and proper subject. This season, he has simply two pulled residence runs. In reality, he has simply 4 pulled fly balls whole! Right here’s what those self same spray charts appear like if we isolate pulled balls.
This yr, if he hits a ball exhausting to the pull aspect, he’s hitting it proper on the second baseman. His groundball price on pulled balls was round 66% final yr, however this season it’s almost at 80%. Hardly something has even made it onto the outfield grass, and Julien hasn’t ripped a double down the correct subject line or into the hole in proper middle all season lengthy. His common exit velocity on pulled balls has dropped by an unlimited 5.2 mph, and his barrel price has fallen from 11.6% all the best way to 2.7%
Edouard Julien Exit Velocity
Season | Pull | Straightaway | Oppo |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | 89.2 | 91.4 | 87.5 |
2024 | 84 | 89.8 | 92.9 |
Distinction | -5.2 | -1.6 | +5.4 |
SOURCE: Baseball Savant
Check out that final column. When he goes the opposite manner, Julien’s common exit velocity has elevated by greater than 5 factors. Based on Baseball Savant’s run values, Julien was value 16 runs when he hit the ball the opposite manner in 2023, tied for eighth most in baseball even though he solely had 408 plate appearances. This season, his swing is one way or the other much more geared for reverse subject contact. Nonetheless, he’s additionally been much less productive when he hits the ball to left. You may see why in case you look beneath in any respect the additional grey within the launch angle graph on the correct. He’s hitting extra lazy fly balls and fewer line drives.
To my eye, the downturn in swing choices, contact high quality, and pull price go hand in hand. They communicate to a participant who’s caught in between; he’s late on fastballs and early on delicate stuff. Listed here are warmth maps of Julien’s common exit velocity this season and final yr.
You may see that his completely satisfied zone has moved from the center of the plate to the surface. Extra importantly, it’s additionally gotten a lot narrower. There’s darkish blue on the sides of the strike zone, particularly the within nook. That change is much more stark in case you have a look at his slugging proportion on balls in play within the graphs beneath. Julien doesn’t have a scorching zone wherever within the backside third of the zone, and he’s ice chilly on the internal third.
This season, the one a part of the strike zone the place Julien has been in a position drive the ball constantly is up and away. However now check out warmth maps of his swing charges. Final season, he was searching for pitches over the center and hitting them exhausting. This yr, he’s looking pitches up and in, the spot the place he’s been making the weakest contact.
That’s not a coincidence. Earlier I confirmed you a chart that depicted pitchers elevating their four-seamers and bringing them inside extra typically. Julien is simply following the fastballs, which is smart, as even on this down yr, he’s nonetheless been nice towards them. Nonetheless, that pattern has affected his swing choices towards different pitches too. Listed here are his swing charges towards breaking and offspeed pitches. He’s nonetheless rather more centered on the internal third.
The tip result’s that there’s much more space within the strike zone the place Julien can’t deal with a pitch and appears all too keen to take known as strikes. There are a number of delicate advantages to looking pitches over the center of the plate. To start with, pitchers throw the ball over the center form of rather a lot. For those who’re a pitcher concentrating on anyone spot on the sting of the strike zone, a small miss leaves you close to the center. This season, 26.7% of all pitches have been within the coronary heart of the zone, and through the pitch-tracking period, that price has by no means as soon as fallen beneath 25%. Then again, in case you break up the strike zone into thirds by peak (higher third, belt excessive, decrease third) and width (inside, center, outdoors) no location has ever had a price above 20.1%. For those who’re searching for pitches over the guts of the plate, you’ve received a greater likelihood of getting the pitch you’re searching for. The second cause is that in case you’re searching for pitches over the center, something near your candy spot continues to be in a hittable location. In search of pitches over the center leaves you in a position to deal with a bigger proportion of the strike zone. Once you’re at all times looking pitches in a single nook, you’re writing off a complete portion of the zone. Pitchers have been completely satisfied to oblige Julien, throwing him extra pitches away and down and in.
Right here’s one thing I wrote again in Might: “For some time now, I’ve suspected that there’s a great stage of aggression for every batter. For those who’re too aggressive, you’re going to finish up hanging out manner an excessive amount of and making poor contact on pitches which might be exhausting to barrel up. For those who’re too passive, you’ll let a number of hittable pitches go by, and once you do swing, you’ll be much less more likely to assault the ball and get your A-swing off. That stability level is completely different for every hitter.” Because the possessor of one of many recreation’s greatest batting eyes, Julien’s splendid stage of aggression will possible go away him with one of many decrease swing charges within the league. However even by his requirements, it positive looks as if he’s veered too far towards passivity this season. He’s letting hittable pitches go by, and when he does swing, he’s letting the ball get so deep that he can’t drive it the best way he did final yr.
If there’s one factor that the brand new bat monitoring information has made clear to me, it’s the significance of attacking the baseball out in entrance of the plate. Your bat retains accelerating because it travels by way of the strike zone. That’s why pulled balls, the place contact essentially occurs farther out in entrance, have greater exit velocities and higher outcomes. If I labored for the Twins, I might do a pair issues. First, I might do a celebration dance, as a result of it looks as if it might be very cool to work for the Twins. Second, I might encourage Julien to assault the baseball. I’d inform him to deal with catching the ball out in entrance throughout his pregame work, to get a really feel for turning on the ball and driving it once more, and for dropping his bat head on pitches on the backside of the zone. I’d additionally give him an project. I’d inform him that for a number of video games, he ought to swing away and overlook about ready for the correct pitch. I’d say, “I do know you have got a terrific eye, however I don’t need to see you’re taking a stroll for the following three video games. I simply need you to go up there and keep in mind what it feels wish to assault the ball, even when it means a number of swinging strikeouts.”
Clearly, the Twins know Julien’s swing and his head a lot better than I do, and I can’t think about they’d do something as reckless because the stunt I simply described. I’m positive there are rather more affordable methods to assist him reset each his strategy and his swing. Nonetheless, it’s necessary to understand that Julien’s recreation is at all times going to be one thing of a tightrope stroll. Even when he’s at his greatest, his recreation options a number of strikeouts and walks, which signifies that his success will probably be very BABIP-dependent and he’ll run extra cold and hot than most hitters. As a result of he doesn’t make extraordinarily loud contact, he must hit the ball exhausting and within the air constantly. He gained’t be capable to try this if he’s not swinging at his pitch and if he’s not taking his trademark max-effort minimize.
It’s necessary to do not forget that to this point in his younger profession Julien has performed simply 172 video games and made 617 PAs on the massive league stage. In different phrases, he has barely greater than a season’s value of expertise. We’re coping with small pattern sizes, particularly this yr. Julien was possible due for a little bit little bit of regression, and whereas it’s by no means encouraging to see a participant wrestle, this downturn hasn’t actually modified my thoughts about his batting eye or his ceiling. I’m impressed by how properly he’s managed to carry out regardless of the pretty excessive modifications beneath the hood. Since his return to Triple-A on the finish of July, Julien has a 121 wRC+, and he’s at the moment driving a seven-game hit streak, together with a homer on Tuesday. Nonetheless, he’s hanging out rather a lot, and there’s undoubtedly extra work to do earlier than the Twins can make certain that he’ll be capable to assist them down the stretch and, sure, rule once more.