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ANALYSIS: Most of you drafted, and gave up on, Adames already this season. It's understandable. At the time of his trade to Milwaukee for relievers J.P. Feyereisen and Drew Rasmussen, Adames was slashing an atrocious .197/.254/.371, by far the lowest marks of his career. He had just 28 hits in 132 at-bats with the Rays compared to 51 strikeouts. The switch flipped when the Rays finally gave up on the 25-year-old.
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A dive into the metrics suggests that Adames has been swinging a good stick all year, just with unlucky results in Tampa. His barrel percentage (12.7%), Launch angle (18.6 degrees), and hard hit percentage (47.4%) are all by far the highest marks of his career. While the 30.1% strikeout rate is still a little high, keep in mind that it is a much more manageable 26.9% with the Brewers.
Adames hit 20 homers in his last full season in 2019, so the 11 homers are not a fluke. He can be expected to come somewhere near that mark this year with a handful of steals, but what you are really getting in Adames is a guy coming into his prime that can help in average and RBI. Adames hit .278 as a 22-year-old rookie in 2018. There's reason to believe that he can get to that mark based on his Statcast profile. The .315 BABIP would be the lowest mark of his career, so expect the increase in average to continue.
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