Close Menu
6up.net6up.net

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Yankees’ Aaron Judge Wins 2025 AL Batting Title Amid MVP Battle With Cal Raleigh

    September 29, 2025

    NWSL Power Rankings: Spirit emphatically book postseason berth

    September 29, 2025

    TNA Impact TV Taping Spoilers From Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    September 29, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Yankees’ Aaron Judge Wins 2025 AL Batting Title Amid MVP Battle With Cal Raleigh
    • NWSL Power Rankings: Spirit emphatically book postseason berth
    • TNA Impact TV Taping Spoilers From Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Stephen Halliday’s Stock Keeps Rising
    • One Key Stat The Rockies, Nationals Need To Improve In 2026
    • Bryan Danielson Reveals When He Found Out He Was Joining AEW Commentary Team
    • Chris Woakes Retires from International Cricket
    • Buddy Matthews†Current In-Ring Return Status Amid Injury Hiatus Revealed
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    6up.net6up.net
    • Home
    • Table Tennis
    • Basketball
    • Volleyball
    • Baseball
    • Football
    • Athletics
    • Hockey
    • Cricket
    • More
      • Tennis
      • Golf
      • WWE
    6up.net6up.net
    Home»Baseball»One Key Stat The Rockies, Nationals Need To Improve In 2026
    Baseball

    One Key Stat The Rockies, Nationals Need To Improve In 2026

    Lajina HossainBy Lajina HossainSeptember 29, 2025Updated:September 29, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    Image credit:

    Michal Toglia (Photo by Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images)

    While MLB’s best prepare themselves for the start of postseason play this week, two of the game’s worst teams find themselves at organizational crossroads.

    The Nationals are hiring Red Sox assistant general manager Paul Toboni as their new head of baseball operations, completing a front office makeover that illustrates how the team’s now five-year MLB rebuild has not gone as planned.

    The Rockies, meanwhile, just finished one of the worst seasons in MLB history. Whatever they decide to this offseason, they will need to change course to turn around an organization that has slipped far behind the rest of the National League.

    To illustrate how each team managed to fall so far behind—and see where they may find some low-hanging fruit for speedy improvement—we can look at one very basic stat.

    Consider that both the Rockies’ and Nationals’ full-season MiLB hitters walked in 9.5 percent of all plate appearances this year, a number tied for the worst walk rate across all 30 organizations. And it’s not particularly close, either, as no other team was under 10.0 percent. The Braves are 29th at 10.1 percent, the Pirates are at 10.4 percent and the Royals and Red Sox are at 10.5 percent.

    It wasn’t that long ago that few teams ever topped a 10 percent walk rate. In 2018, the Mariners were the only organization that cleared that mark. But pitch recognition and zone training is one of the many ways hitting development programs have steadily improved over the past few years. As a result, walk rates have climbed.

    In 2021, the average organization walked 10.2 percent of the time in the full-season minors. That number has stayed above 10 percent ever since and reached 11.0 percent this year. Clearly, organizations have worked diligently to coach the proper blend of plate discipline and aggressiveness. Pitches are tracked in cage work to help hitters understand when they are swinging at strikes and when they are chasing pitches out of the strike zone.

    The Dodgers have long been considered at the forefront of player development. Los Angeles hitters ranked first in the full-season minors this season with a 12.8 percent walk rate that is the best of the past decade. The Dodgers were second in 2024, top 10 in 2023 and first in 2022. The Brewers, another organization that has clearly made walk rate an emphasis, finished second in 2025 at 12.2 percent to tie the 2023 Mariners and 2023 Twins for second-best over the past decade.

    But while this change in approach has swept over offenses around baseball, it has yet to catch on with Rockies and Nationals hitters. Though the league average walk rate has been above 10 percent every year this decade, the Rockies have only topped that mark once (in 2023). The Nationals did walk 10.8 percent of the time in 2023 and 10.1 percent in 2024, but they regressed this year back to 9.5 percent.

    So, why does it matter? It’s only one minor league stat, after all, and both the Rockies and Nationals have plenty of problems. The issue is that the approach has manifested at the major league level, as well.

    In 2025, the Rockies finished with the lowest walk rate in the majors (6.7 percent), while the Nationals were third-worst (7.4 percent). Not coincidentally, the Rockies had the worst on-base percentage in the minors this year (.293) and finished second-worst in MLB in runs scored despite playing home games at Coors Field.

    blank

    Joining the Rockies in the bottom third of walk percentage at the major league level in each of the past four seasons are the Marlins. Even so, in Miami we find an example of how a change in approach can lead to positive changes.

    From 2021-2024, the Marlins ranked bottom five in MLB walk rate every season, including a last-place 6.7 percent rate last year. The same was true in the minors. From 2018-2024, the Marlins’ full-season MiLB walk rate never climbed above 10 percent. In 2024, the Marlins were second-worst at 9.6 percent, ahead of only—you guessed it—the Rockies.

    But under new GM Peter Bendix, the Marlins have made significant strides. Miami’s major league walk rate improved from an MLB-worst 6.7 percent to 7.9 percent this year, finishing 24th overall. With a better approach at the plate, the Marlins went from scoring 3.93 runs per game in 2024 (27th best) to 4.43 in 2025 (16th best).

    In the minor leagues, the Marlins went from 29th in walk rate in 2024 (9.6 percent) to 10th at 11.3 percent. Their runs per game jumped from 4.23 in 2024 to 4.40 in 2025.

    The Cardinals are also reworking their player development under Chaim Bloom. While St. Louis’ walk rate at the MiLB level has generally been better than the Rockies or Nationals, it was still fourth-worst in the minors in 2024 at 9.9 percent. This year, the Cardinals improved to 13th at 11.2 percent.

    This isn’t to suggest that if an organization’s hitters simply start walking more all their problems will be solved. But in the Nationals and Rockies—whose 15.1 and 13.8 percent K-BB rates for hitters this season ranked worst and fifth-worst, respectively—we see two struggling organizations whose hitters could benefit the most from learning which pitches to take.

    Below, you’ll find sortable full-season minor league data all 30 organizations in a wide variety of hitting and pitching statistics.

    2025 MiLB Team Batting Statistics

    OrgAVGOBPSLGISOSB/GSB%BABIPR/GBB%K%K%-BB%Whiff
    RATEAngels.237.331.374.1371.3076.6%.3084.1410.7%25.5%14.8%30.0%Astros.226.327.362.1351.6178.2%.2964.4411.5%26.3%14.9%29.5%Athletics.252.347.380.1291.0080.9%.3114.5911.2%21.6%10.4%25.6%Blue Jays.235.334.372.1371.0477.8%.2974.4811.5%23.9%12.4%27.4%Braves.223.312.322.0981.3776.4%.2854.8110.1%23.4%13.3%27.2%Brewers.234.337.360.1261.6379.2%.2964.1412.2%23.2%11.1%27.7%Cardinals.249.344.376.1271.4374.7%.3044.6711.2%21.1%9.9%25.9%Cubs.240.339.363.1231.3878.5%.3053.7211.5%23.5%12.0%27.8%D-backs.260.350.401.1411.0874.1%.3224.7610.9%22.0%11.1%26.1%Dodgers.253.356.397.1441.5779.0%.3164.6112.8%23.0%10.2%26.9%Giants.250.343.388.1381.5080.3%.3114.6111.0%22.5%11.5%26.6%Guardians.236.332.371.1351.5777.7%.2994.9011.3%23.6%12.3%27.0%Mariners.252.344.395.1430.8880.7%.3154.5410.8%23.0%12.2%27.8%Marlins.232.328.357.1241.3779.1%.2914.5911.3%22.8%11.6%26.9%Mets.243.337.376.1341.4879.5%.3005.2911.1%22.3%11.2%26.7%Nationals.235.316.353.1191.4481.3%.3024.529.5%24.5%15.1%30.0%Orioles.227.324.350.1231.4676.6%.2954.6911.3%25.1%13.8%28.5%Padres.247.341.372.1251.2976.9%.3094.7211.2%22.3%11.1%27.0%Phillies.239.335.368.1292.0379.2%.2964.4011.2%22.4%11.2%26.5%Pirates.240.331.378.1381.1676.7%.3025.1310.4%24.0%13.7%28.9%Rangers.241.333.367.1261.5576.9%.2994.8310.8%22.4%11.6%26.0%Rays.234.330.357.1231.4079.0%.2954.7611.4%23.5%12.1%28.3%Red Sox.236.324.366.1301.1274.8%.3004.8410.5%24.4%13.9%29.3%Reds.243.336.374.1310.9976.3%.3095.2210.7%23.7%13.0%28.6%Rockies.251.333.390.1381.6978.1%.3154.609.5%23.3%13.8%27.9%Royals.241.330.371.1301.3177.6%.3054.7910.5%23.5%12.9%28.7%Tigers.252.350.401.1491.0879.1%.3135.2811.7%22.6%10.9%27.6%Twins.242.342.389.1471.0681.9%.2965.0911.5%22.5%11.0%26.7%White Sox.242.334.367.1241.6778.0%.3075.5110.6%23.5%12.9%27.6%Yankees.243.337.386.1431.3779.6%.3075.0011.2%23.8%12.6%28.4%

    2025 MiLB Team Pitching Statistics

    OrgRAAERAAVGOBPSLGBB%K%K-BB%HR9WHIFF
    RATEBABIPWHIPStrike%Angels5.635.02.262.358.40411.7%22.9%11.2%0.9127.2%.3291.5461.3%Astros5.104.51.240.345.37312.3%23.0%10.7%0.8827.5%.3001.4460.6%Athletics5.184.53.254.338.39610.1%22.6%12.5%0.8826.6%.3161.4262.2%Blue Jays4.854.22.242.330.37810.5%24.1%13.6%0.8728.2%.3061.3762.8%Braves4.423.87.229.319.35310.3%23.9%13.6%0.7528.4%.2891.2962.4%Brewers4.533.95.240.329.35810.5%23.0%12.5%0.6827.5%.3031.3562.2%Cardinals4.914.40.240.339.37211.9%23.8%11.9%0.8028.7%.3041.4261.3%Cubs4.634.05.236.337.35311.6%23.1%11.5%0.6427.5%.3011.3861.3%D-backs5.835.18.259.359.41512.1%21.5%9.4%1.0026.8%.3161.5460.6%Dodgers5.264.68.238.352.36213.4%24.2%10.9%0.7529.5%.3091.4960.1%Giants4.794.26.244.336.38110.9%23.3%12.4%0.8527.2%.3071.3961.9%Guardians4.534.02.236.331.36411.2%23.4%12.2%0.7627.9%.2981.3661.7%Mariners5.214.63.259.340.3999.6%20.6%11.1%0.8924.4%.3111.4262.9%Marlins4.553.88.228.332.33611.7%24.4%12.7%0.6529.0%.2961.3561.6%Mets4.293.65.219.314.33910.8%26.6%15.8%0.7630.3%.2901.2762.7%Nationals5.064.44.243.339.38211.5%21.6%10.1%0.8826.0%.2961.4161.3%Orioles4.964.23.233.332.34711.7%24.7%13.0%0.6929.3%.3031.3861.5%Padres5.484.86.254.351.39111.5%22.7%11.1%0.7726.6%.3211.4861.4%Phillies5.204.62.247.340.39411.1%22.8%11.7%0.9527.6%.3061.4362.0%Pirates4.433.98.232.323.36210.4%22.8%12.4%0.7726.5%.2891.3162.6%Rangers4.734.17.237.332.36410.9%24.9%14.0%0.8029.0%.3071.3662.1%Rays4.293.80.234.311.3629.0%23.8%14.7%0.8928.1%.2911.2564.0%Red Sox4.814.19.236.333.35711.1%24.9%13.7%0.7829.3%.3051.3762.1%Reds5.184.59.245.341.39011.4%21.8%10.4%0.9326.2%.2991.4361.4%Rockies5.454.83.261.350.41510.9%22.4%11.5%0.9926.7%.3221.4861.5%Royals5.044.42.247.337.38210.6%22.8%12.3%0.8227.1%.3091.4061.8%Tigers4.163.65.229.309.3559.4%23.2%13.7%0.7626.9%.2851.2563.4%Twins5.204.56.251.335.38410.0%22.8%12.8%0.8627.1%.3121.4062.6%White Sox4.814.29.239.337.36811.5%23.2%11.7%0.8028.5%.3011.3961.5%Yankees4.353.79.222.319.34011.2%24.5%13.4%0.6928.5%.2851.3062.0%

    Source link

    Related


    Discover more from 6up.net

    Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

    general Improve Key Nationals Rockies stat
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleBryan Danielson Reveals When He Found Out He Was Joining AEW Commentary Team
    Next Article Stephen Halliday’s Stock Keeps Rising
    blank
    Lajina Hossain
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram
    • Tumblr
    • LinkedIn

    Lajina Hossain is a full-time game analyst and sports strategist with expertise in both video games and real-life sports. From FIFA, PUBG, and Counter-Strike to cricket, football, and basketball – she has an in-depth understanding of the rules, strategies, and nuances of each game. Her sharp analysis has made her a trusted voice among readers. With a background in Computer Science, she is highly skilled in game mechanics and data analysis. She regularly writes game reviews, tips & tricks, and gameplay strategies for 6up.net.

    Related Posts

    WWE

    Yankees’ Aaron Judge Wins 2025 AL Batting Title Amid MVP Battle With Cal Raleigh

    September 29, 2025
    Football

    NWSL Power Rankings: Spirit emphatically book postseason berth

    September 29, 2025
    WWE

    TNA Impact TV Taping Spoilers From Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    September 29, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Top Posts

    Drew Allar Criticized By CFB Fans After OT Interception Seals Oregon’s Win vs. PSU

    September 28, 202521 Views

    Rarely used Ryder Cup rule could be invoked after Viktor Hovland injury

    September 27, 202521 Views

    Evgeny Kuznetsov Has Identified Two NHL Teams That He’ll Sign With

    September 9, 202519 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    85
    Uncategorized

    Pico 4 Review: Should You Actually Buy One Instead Of Quest 2?

    Lajina HossainJanuary 15, 2021
    8.1
    Uncategorized

    A Review of the Venus Optics Argus 18mm f/0.95 MFT APO Lens

    Lajina HossainJanuary 15, 2021
    8.9
    Uncategorized

    DJI Avata Review: Immersive FPV Flying For Drone Enthusiasts

    Lajina HossainJanuary 15, 2021

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Drew Allar Criticized By CFB Fans After OT Interception Seals Oregon’s Win vs. PSU

    September 28, 202521 Views

    Rarely used Ryder Cup rule could be invoked after Viktor Hovland injury

    September 27, 202521 Views

    Evgeny Kuznetsov Has Identified Two NHL Teams That He’ll Sign With

    September 9, 202519 Views
    Our Picks

    Yankees’ Aaron Judge Wins 2025 AL Batting Title Amid MVP Battle With Cal Raleigh

    September 29, 2025

    NWSL Power Rankings: Spirit emphatically book postseason berth

    September 29, 2025

    TNA Impact TV Taping Spoilers From Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    September 29, 2025
    Recent Posts
    • Yankees’ Aaron Judge Wins 2025 AL Batting Title Amid MVP Battle With Cal Raleigh
    • NWSL Power Rankings: Spirit emphatically book postseason berth
    • TNA Impact TV Taping Spoilers From Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    • Stephen Halliday’s Stock Keeps Rising
    • One Key Stat The Rockies, Nationals Need To Improve In 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 6up.net. Designed by pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.