Clemson Softball

softball Spring 2026 24 players

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What are StatLine IQ Scores?

StatLine IQ is a proprietary composite rating modeled on the intelligence IQ scale. Rather than relying on a single stat like ERA or batting average, each score synthesizes multiple performance dimensions into one number — making it easy to compare players across different strengths. A score of 100 represents the league average; every 15 points is one standard deviation above or below.

70Poor
85Below Avg
100Average
115Above Avg
130+Elite
StatLine Pitching-IQ weighs ERA, WHIP, strikeout rate, command (K:BB), and innings durability — a dominant ace with elite control scores far higher than ERA alone would suggest.
StatLine Hitting-IQ combines OPS, contact quality, plate discipline, and speed — rewarding complete hitters who get on base, drive the ball, and create pressure on the bases.

StatLine Pitching-IQ

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Team ERA of 2.64 is solid (College benchmark: 2.80). WHIP 1.38 is elevated (benchmark: 1.20). Team K/BB of 1.68 is below the 3.5 standard. ⚠️ Top pitcher throwing 47% of all innings—heavy reliance creates fatigue and injury risk. No dominant ace yet, but 4 solid pitchers provide good options—spread innings to develop all arms evenly. 3 pitcher(s) still working on fundamentals—give them low-pressure innings to build confidence.
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#7 Sierra Maness No.3 / Spot Starter
1.98 ERA 1.37 WHIP 2.3 K:BB 84.2 IP
Strengths
Strike thrower with low walk rate (0.32 BB/IP)—attacks the zone confidently
High innings (84.2 IP) shows coach's trust—reliability makes them a go-to pitcher
Strong ERA of 1.98—consistently shuts down opposing offenses
Areas to Watch
Hit 3 batters (0.04 HBP/IP)—control issue putting runners on base and risking injury
FIP of 3.56 is much higher than ERA of 1.98—may be benefiting from defense or sequencing luck
Recommendations
Solid foundation—continue current trajectory, add secondary pitch variation to keep hitters guessing
Throwing 47% of team innings—monitor workload to prevent fatigue in postseason
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#33 Lexie Hames No.3 / Spot Starter
1.24 ERA 1.71 WHIP 1.2 K:BB 17 IP
Strengths
Dominant strikeout ability with K/IP of 1.29—consistently generates swings-and-misses
Elite ERA of 1.24—well below College average of 2.80
Allows less than one hit per inning (0.59 H/IP)—tough to square up
Areas to Watch
High WHIP of 1.71—too many baserunners create constant pressure
19 walks in 17 innings (1.12 BB/IP)—needs to improve strike-throwing consistency
Free passes (BB + HBP) rate of 1.12/IP—giving away too many bases without contact
ERA looks good but WHIP of 1.71 suggests possible regression—stranding runners at high rate
Recommendations
First-pitch strike emphasis: aim for 65%+ first-pitch-strike rate through better early-count aggression
Underlying numbers suggest tougher times ahead—proactively improve WHIP through better location
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102
#15 Maddie Johnson Developmental
21.00 ERA 4.54 WHIP 0.0 K:BB 1.1 IP
Strengths
Strike thrower with low walk rate (0.00 BB/IP)—attacks the zone confidently
Areas to Watch
High WHIP of 4.54—too many baserunners create constant pressure
Very poor K/BB ratio of 0.0—walks more than they strike out
Allows 4.55 hits per inning—hitters are squaring them up frequently
Very limited sample (1.1 IP)—too early to draw reliable conclusions
Recommendations
Develop putaway pitch through bullpen sequencing—practice getting ahead 0-1, then finishing with secondary pitch
Contact quality work: add movement/deception to induce weaker contact—change speeds more frequently
Strikeout development: add velocity work, develop sharper breaking pitch, practice two-strike putaway approach
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#16 Macey Cintron Developmental
42.00 ERA 20.00 WHIP 0.5 K:BB 0.2 IP
Strengths
Dominant strikeout ability with K/IP of 1.50—consistently generates swings-and-misses
Areas to Watch
High WHIP of 20.00—too many baserunners create constant pressure
Walk rate of 10.00 BB/IP is concerning—struggles with command lead to self-inflicted damage
Hit 1 batters (5.00 HBP/IP)—control issue putting runners on base and risking injury
Very poor K/BB ratio of 0.5—walks more than they strike out
Recommendations
Priority: Command work—focus on repeatable mechanics, tempo control, and simplified pitch selection until strike rate improves
Command-first approach: simplify to one primary pitch, work on hitting spots, then gradually add secondary offerings
Limited data—get more reps in practice and low-pressure situations before making major changes
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#4 Abby Dunning No.2 Starter
2.80 ERA 1.24 WHIP 1.5 K:BB 45 IP
Strengths
High innings (45 IP) shows coach's trust—reliability makes them a go-to pitcher
Allows less than one hit per inning (0.69 H/IP)—tough to square up
Areas to Watch
Hit 6 batters (0.13 HBP/IP)—control issue putting runners on base and risking injury
ERA of 2.80 doesn't reflect solid WHIP of 1.24—may be stranding fewer runners than expected
Low K/BB ratio of 1.5—needs to develop better putaway ability
FIP of 4.36 is much higher than ERA of 2.80—may be benefiting from defense or sequencing luck
Recommendations
First-pitch strike emphasis: aim for 65%+ first-pitch-strike rate through better early-count aggression
Solid foundation—continue current trajectory, add secondary pitch variation to keep hitters guessing
Focus on keeping innings clean: practice pitching with runners on, emphasize composure and strand rate
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99
#44 Olivia Duncan Developmental
5.73 ERA 1.97 WHIP 3.0 K:BB 7.1 IP
Strengths
Dominant strikeout ability with K/IP of 0.82—consistently generates swings-and-misses
Strike thrower with low walk rate (0.28 BB/IP)—attacks the zone confidently
Areas to Watch
High WHIP of 1.97—too many baserunners create constant pressure
Allows 1.69 hits per inning—hitters are squaring them up frequently
Small sample size of 7.1 innings—trends may change with more work
Recommendations
Contact quality work: add movement/deception to induce weaker contact—change speeds more frequently
Continue building sample size—observe trends over next 5-10 innings before finalizing priorities
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98
#43 Keira Crosby No.2 Starter
2.63 ERA 1.08 WHIP 1.5 K:BB 24 IP
Strengths
Strike thrower with low walk rate (0.25 BB/IP)—attacks the zone confidently
Strong WHIP of 1.08—effective at limiting baserunners
Allows less than one hit per inning (0.83 H/IP)—tough to square up
Areas to Watch
FIP of 4.19 is much higher than ERA of 2.63—may be benefiting from defense or sequencing luck
Recommendations
First-pitch strike emphasis: aim for 65%+ first-pitch-strike rate through better early-count aggression
Strikeout development: add velocity work, develop sharper breaking pitch, practice two-strike putaway approach
Solid foundation—continue current trajectory, add secondary pitch variation to keep hitters guessing

Team Action Items

  • WHIP needs improvement: Currently 1.38 vs 1.20 target. Work on limiting baserunners through better contact management.
  • Increase strikeout capability from 0.76 to 1.0+ K/IP. Develop sharper secondary pitches and practice two-strike sequences.

StatLine Hitting-IQ

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Team OPS of 0.869 is solid (College benchmark: 0.750). Team batting 294 with 0.399 OBP and 0.470 SLG. Strikeout rate of 19% is solid (benchmark: 20%). 23 HR with team ISO of 0.175—legitimate power throughout the lineup. 34 team SB—speed is a weapon this lineup uses well.Deep lineup with 6 hitters at or above OPS benchmark—no easy outs.
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#9 Jamison Brockenbrough ●●○
1.029 OPS 0.333 AVG 0.238 ISO 18% BB
Strengths
Dominant hitter with 1.029 OPS and 333 AVG—one of the best bats at the College level
Excellent wOBA of 0.443—well above College average
Plus power with 0.238 ISO—generates extra-base hits at an elite rate
Excellent plate selectivity—0.124 OBP premium over AVG shows a disciplined, selective approach
Areas to Watch
Elite performance across metrics—focus on pitch selection refinement and preparing for adjusted approaches from opposing pitchers
Recommendations
Elite level reached—focus on maintaining mechanics, adjusting to pitcher adjustments, and driving the ball in key situations
Continue driving the ball—look for pitches in the zone to elevate and maintain aggressive approach in hitter's counts
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#11 Mac Pavese ●●○
1.046 OPS 0.386 AVG 0.216 ISO 8% BB
Strengths
Dominant hitter with 1.046 OPS and 386 AVG—one of the best bats at the College level
Excellent wOBA of 0.451—well above College average
Exceptional contact ability—8% K rate is well below average with a strong 386 AVG
Plus power with 0.216 ISO—generates extra-base hits at an elite rate
Areas to Watch
Elite performance across metrics—focus on pitch selection refinement and preparing for adjusted approaches from opposing pitchers
Recommendations
Elite level reached—focus on maintaining mechanics, adjusting to pitcher adjustments, and driving the ball in key situations
Continue driving the ball—look for pitches in the zone to elevate and maintain aggressive approach in hitter's counts
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106
#99 Corri Hicks ●●○
1.029 OPS 0.281 AVG 0.328 ISO 19% BB
Strengths
Excellent wOBA of 0.433—well above College average
Plus power with 0.328 ISO—generates extra-base hits at an elite rate
Excellent plate selectivity—0.139 OBP premium over AVG shows a disciplined, selective approach
Areas to Watch
Strikeout rate of 38% is very high—needs to shorten swing and improve pitch recognition
Recommendations
Priority: Two-strike approach work—shorten swing, expand zone awareness, and focus on putting the ball in play
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105
#5 Marian Collins ●●○
1.093 OPS 0.391 AVG 0.253 ISO 10% BB
Strengths
Dominant hitter with 1.093 OPS and 391 AVG—one of the best bats at the College level
Excellent wOBA of 0.464—well above College average
Plus power with 0.253 ISO—generates extra-base hits at an elite rate
Areas to Watch
Elite performance across metrics—focus on pitch selection refinement and preparing for adjusted approaches from opposing pitchers
Recommendations
Elite level reached—focus on maintaining mechanics, adjusting to pitcher adjustments, and driving the ball in key situations
Continue driving the ball—look for pitches in the zone to elevate and maintain aggressive approach in hitter's counts
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#66 Sarah Breaux ●●○
0.838 OPS 0.267 AVG 0.150 ISO 20% BB
Strengths
Solid wOBA of 0.383—at or above benchmark
Excellent plate selectivity—0.154 OBP premium over AVG shows a disciplined, selective approach
Recommendations
Continue current development—work on consistency, situational hitting, and advancing runners
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101
#1 Kennedy Ariail ○○○
0.000 OPS 0.000 AVG 0.000 ISO 0% BB
Strengths
Developing hitter with room for growth
Areas to Watch
Elevated strikeout rate at 100%—working on two-strike approach would help
Free swinger profile: high K rate with low walk rate—chasing pitches outside the zone
Very limited sample (1 AB)—too early to draw reliable conclusions
Recommendations
Priority: Two-strike approach work—shorten swing, expand zone awareness, and focus on putting the ball in play
Improve plate selectivity: work counts, take more pitches early, and improve strike zone recognition to widen the OBP-AVG gap
Continue building at-bats—more data will allow better analysis and more targeted recommendations
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#8 Madi Lardizabal ○○○
0.000 OPS 0.000 AVG 0.000 ISO 0% BB
Strengths
Developing hitter with room for growth
Areas to Watch
Elevated strikeout rate at 33%—working on two-strike approach would help
Free swinger profile: high K rate with low walk rate—chasing pitches outside the zone
Small sample size of 3 AB—trends may change with more plate appearances
Recommendations
Priority: Two-strike approach work—shorten swing, expand zone awareness, and focus on putting the ball in play
Improve plate selectivity: work counts, take more pitches early, and improve strike zone recognition to widen the OBP-AVG gap
Continue building at-bats—more data will allow better analysis and more targeted recommendations
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#22 Taylor Pipkins ●○○
0.649 OPS 0.194 AVG 0.096 ISO 18% BB
Strengths
Low strikeout rate of 13%—puts the ball in play consistently
Excellent plate selectivity—0.165 OBP premium over AVG shows a disciplined, selective approach
BABIP of 0.222 suggests bad luck—likely to see AVG rise with more at-bats
Recommendations
Focus on fundamentals: tee work, soft toss, and timing drills to improve barrel-to-ball consistency
Low BABIP suggests bad luck—maintain current approach, results should improve with more plate appearances
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#20 Sam Minish ●○○
0.679 OPS 0.182 AVG 0.091 ISO 24% BB
Strengths
Excellent plate selectivity—0.224 OBP premium over AVG shows a disciplined, selective approach
BABIP of 0.235 suggests bad luck—likely to see AVG rise with more at-bats
Areas to Watch
Elevated strikeout rate at 27%—working on two-strike approach would help
Recommendations
Reduce strikeouts through improved pitch recognition—practice identifying off-speed pitches earlier in the count
Focus on fundamentals: tee work, soft toss, and timing drills to improve barrel-to-ball consistency
Low BABIP suggests bad luck—maintain current approach, results should improve with more plate appearances
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95
#2 Kiley Channell ●●○
0.856 OPS 0.329 AVG 0.114 ISO 10% BB
Strengths
Solid wOBA of 0.383—at or above benchmark
Exceptional contact ability—3% K rate is well below average with a strong 329 AVG
Recommendations
Continue current development—work on consistency, situational hitting, and advancing runners
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#37 Sarah Rocheleau ○○○
0.333 OPS 0.167 AVG -0.000 ISO 0% BB
Strengths
Developing hitter with room for growth
Areas to Watch
Elevated strikeout rate at 33%—working on two-strike approach would help
Free swinger profile: high K rate with low walk rate—chasing pitches outside the zone
Small sample size of 6 AB—trends may change with more plate appearances
Recommendations
Priority: Two-strike approach work—shorten swing, expand zone awareness, and focus on putting the ball in play
Improve plate selectivity: work counts, take more pitches early, and improve strike zone recognition to widen the OBP-AVG gap
Continue building at-bats—more data will allow better analysis and more targeted recommendations
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#12 Julia Knowler ●●○
0.733 OPS 0.236 AVG 0.097 ISO 20% BB
Strengths
Solid wOBA of 0.347—at or above benchmark
Excellent plate selectivity—0.164 OBP premium over AVG shows a disciplined, selective approach
Recommendations
Focus on fundamentals: batting stance, timing, pitch selection, and building confidence at the plate
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#17 Ava Wilson ●○○
0.393 OPS 0.143 AVG -0.000 ISO 13% BB
Strengths
Excellent plate selectivity—0.107 OBP premium over AVG shows a disciplined, selective approach
BABIP of 0.222 suggests bad luck—likely to see AVG rise with more at-bats
Areas to Watch
Elevated strikeout rate at 36%—working on two-strike approach would help
wOBA of 0.203 is well below the 0.340 benchmark—overall offensive production needs improvement
Limited power with -0.000 ISO—needs to drive the ball with more authority
On-base percentage of 0.250 limits offensive value—not getting on base enough
Recommendations
Priority: Two-strike approach work—shorten swing, expand zone awareness, and focus on putting the ball in play
Focus on fundamentals: tee work, soft toss, and timing drills to improve barrel-to-ball consistency
Low BABIP suggests bad luck—maintain current approach, results should improve with more plate appearances
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#16 Macey Cintron ●○○
0.686 OPS 0.226 AVG 0.132 ISO 13% BB
Strengths
Developing hitter with room for growth
Areas to Watch
Elevated strikeout rate at 28%—working on two-strike approach would help
On-base percentage of 0.328 limits offensive value—not getting on base enough
Recommendations
Reduce strikeouts through improved pitch recognition—practice identifying off-speed pitches earlier in the count
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#3 Kylee Johnson ●○○
0.641 OPS 0.233 AVG 0.116 ISO 6% BB
Strengths
Dynamic speed threat with 9 SB—forces defenses to account for the running game
Areas to Watch
On-base percentage of 0.292 limits offensive value—not getting on base enough
Recommendations
Focus on fundamentals: batting stance, timing, pitch selection, and building confidence at the plate

Team Action Items

  • Team is performing above benchmark—maintain current training, focus on consistency, and prepare for pitching adjustments from opponents.

StatLine Lineup-IQ

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Balanced: Best of both worlds — sabermetric insight with coaching familiarity
A Fit Score: 789 (87.7 avg)
1 Modern Leadoff
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#2 Kiley Channell
95
0.329 AVG 0.413 OBP 0.443 SLG 0.856 OPS
Fit: 102/100
Modern Leadoff: OBP-first with speed upside
2 Best Available Hitter
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#9 Jamison Brockenbrough
113
0.333 AVG 0.457 OBP 0.571 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 106/100
Best Available Hitter: Top offensive weapon — OPS and OBP
3 Situational Clutch
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#12 Julia Knowler
91
0.236 AVG 0.400 OBP 0.333 SLG 0.733 OPS
Fit: 88/100
Situational Clutch: Clutch run-producer — drives in runners
4 Run Producer
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#11 Mac Pavese
106
0.386 AVG 0.443 OBP 0.602 SLG 1.046 OPS
Fit: 103/100
Run Producer: Power + RBI capitalising on base-traffic
5 Secondary Producer
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#5 Marian Collins
105
0.391 AVG 0.449 OBP 0.644 SLG 1.093 OPS
Fit: 96/100
Secondary Producer: Solid all-around bat behind cleanup
6 Quality Contact
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#66 Sarah Breaux
102
0.267 AVG 0.421 OBP 0.417 SLG 0.838 OPS
Fit: 83/100
Quality Contact: Productive outs, disciplined approach
7 Table-Setter Lite
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#22 Taylor Pipkins
95
0.194 AVG 0.359 OBP 0.290 SLG 0.649 OPS
Fit: 76/100
Table-Setter Lite: OBP/speed option before top of order
8 Developmental / Utility
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#3 Kylee Johnson
79
0.233 AVG 0.292 OBP 0.349 SLG 0.641 OPS
Fit: 63/100
Developmental / Utility: Offensive floor — best available
9 Speed or Depth
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#99 Corri Hicks
106
0.281 AVG 0.420 OBP 0.609 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 73/100
Speed or Depth: Dynamic — speed leadoff or offensive depth

Balanced strategy: your best overall hitter is promoted to the 2-hole per modern run-expectancy research.

5 platoon opportunity(ies) identified — see platoons for details.

Platoon Opportunities

Kiley Channell is close to Kiley Channell for #1 — consider platoon

Jamison Brockenbrough is close to Kiley Channell for #1 — consider platoon

Mac Pavese is close to Kiley Channell for #1 — consider platoon

Kiley Channell is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #2 — consider platoon

Marian Collins is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #2 — consider platoon

Traditional: Classic coaching wisdom — refined with unique roles for every slot
A Fit Score: 771 (85.7 avg)
1 Speed/OBP Hybrid
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#2 Kiley Channell
95
0.329 AVG 0.413 OBP 0.443 SLG 0.856 OPS
Fit: 100/100
Speed/OBP Hybrid: Gets on base and sets the table
2 Contact & Advancement
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#5 Marian Collins
105
0.391 AVG 0.449 OBP 0.644 SLG 1.093 OPS
Fit: 83/100
Contact & Advancement: Moves runners, makes contact
3 Best Hitter
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#9 Jamison Brockenbrough
113
0.333 AVG 0.457 OBP 0.571 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 104/100
Best Hitter: Most complete offensive player
4 Power / RBI
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#11 Mac Pavese
106
0.386 AVG 0.443 OBP 0.602 SLG 1.046 OPS
Fit: 103/100
Power / RBI: Drives in runs with extra-base power
5 Secondary Power
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#99 Corri Hicks
106
0.281 AVG 0.420 OBP 0.609 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 101/100
Secondary Power: Run producer behind cleanup
6 Steady Contact
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#66 Sarah Breaux
102
0.267 AVG 0.421 OBP 0.417 SLG 0.838 OPS
Fit: 60/100
Steady Contact: Keeps innings alive, advances runners
7 Opportunistic
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#3 Kylee Johnson
79
0.233 AVG 0.292 OBP 0.349 SLG 0.641 OPS
Fit: 67/100
Opportunistic: Contributes at-bats, opportunistic swings
8 Bottom Bat
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#12 Julia Knowler
91
0.236 AVG 0.400 OBP 0.333 SLG 0.733 OPS
Fit: 71/100
Bottom Bat: Best available offensive output
9 Second Leadoff / Depth
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#22 Taylor Pipkins
95
0.194 AVG 0.359 OBP 0.290 SLG 0.649 OPS
Fit: 82/100
Second Leadoff / Depth: Sets up top of order or developmental spot

5 platoon opportunity(ies) identified — see platoons for details.

Platoon Opportunities

Kiley Channell is close to Kiley Channell for #1 — consider platoon

Jamison Brockenbrough is close to Kiley Channell for #1 — consider platoon

Mac Pavese is close to Kiley Channell for #1 — consider platoon

Taylor Pipkins is close to Kiley Channell for #1 — consider platoon

Kiley Channell is close to Marian Collins for #2 — consider platoon

wOBA Optimized: Data-driven — uses wOBA with tier groupings for maximum run production
A Fit Score: 793 (88.1 avg)
1 Pure Table-Setter
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#9 Jamison Brockenbrough
113
0.333 AVG 0.457 OBP 0.571 SLG 1.029 OPS 0.443 wOBA
Fit: 96/100
Pure Table-Setter: Highest OBP among top 3 wOBA hitters
2 Best Hitter
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#5 Marian Collins
105
0.391 AVG 0.449 OBP 0.644 SLG 1.093 OPS 0.464 wOBA
Fit: 106/100
Best Hitter: Highest wOBA — best hitter gets most productive spot
3 Supporting Quality
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#66 Sarah Breaux
102
0.267 AVG 0.421 OBP 0.417 SLG 0.838 OPS 0.383 wOBA
Fit: 88/100
Supporting Quality: Surprisingly unimportant per The Book — 5th-best wOBA
4 Power / RBI Context
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#11 Mac Pavese
106
0.386 AVG 0.443 OBP 0.602 SLG 1.046 OPS 0.451 wOBA
Fit: 103/100
Power / RBI Context: Remaining Tier 1 hitter — power pref for runners-on situations
5 Secondary RBI
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#99 Corri Hicks
106
0.281 AVG 0.420 OBP 0.609 SLG 1.029 OPS 0.433 wOBA
Fit: 101/100
Secondary RBI: 4th-best wOBA — secondary RBI position
6 Tier 3 — Steady
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#2 Kiley Channell
95
0.329 AVG 0.413 OBP 0.443 SLG 0.856 OPS 0.383 wOBA
Fit: 98/100
Tier 3 — Steady: Best remaining wOBA — keep innings alive
7 Tier 3 — Catalyst
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#12 Julia Knowler
91
0.236 AVG 0.400 OBP 0.333 SLG 0.733 OPS 0.347 wOBA
Fit: 56/100
Tier 3 — Catalyst: Secondary leadoff potential before top of order
8 Tier 3 — Production
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#20 Sam Minish
95
0.182 AVG 0.406 OBP 0.273 SLG 0.679 OPS 0.336 wOBA
Fit: 73/100
Tier 3 — Production: Best remaining offensive output
9 Tier 3 — Bottom
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#22 Taylor Pipkins
95
0.194 AVG 0.359 OBP 0.290 SLG 0.649 OPS 0.314 wOBA
Fit: 72/100
Tier 3 — Bottom: Lowest wOBA — minimal damage position

wOBA Optimized: Players placed by tier using estimated softball linear weights. Tier 1 (slots 1,2,4) are your 3 best run-producers.

5 platoon opportunity(ies) identified — see platoons for details.

Platoon Opportunities

Kiley Channell is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Marian Collins is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Jamison Brockenbrough is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Mac Pavese is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Kiley Channell is close to Marian Collins for #2 — consider platoon

Small Ball: Manufactured runs — speed, contact, and situational hitting
B+ Fit Score: 717 (79.7 avg)
1 Speed Demon
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#9 Jamison Brockenbrough
113
0.333 AVG 0.457 OBP 0.571 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 98/100
Speed Demon: Pure speed gets on base and creates pressure
2 Slap / Contact Specialist
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#2 Kiley Channell
95
0.329 AVG 0.413 OBP 0.443 SLG 0.856 OPS
Fit: 95/100
Slap / Contact Specialist: Bat control, bunting ability, advancing runners
3 Hit-and-Run Hitter
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#11 Mac Pavese
106
0.386 AVG 0.443 OBP 0.602 SLG 1.046 OPS
Fit: 102/100
Hit-and-Run Hitter: Contact with gap power for situational hitting
4 Best RBI Option
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#5 Marian Collins
105
0.391 AVG 0.449 OBP 0.644 SLG 1.093 OPS
Fit: 92/100
Best RBI Option: Drives in runs — contact over raw power
5 Secondary Run Producer
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#22 Taylor Pipkins
95
0.194 AVG 0.359 OBP 0.290 SLG 0.649 OPS
Fit: 74/100
Secondary Run Producer: Contact-first RBI bat
6 Contact / Speed Balance
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#3 Kylee Johnson
79
0.233 AVG 0.292 OBP 0.349 SLG 0.641 OPS
Fit: 58/100
Contact / Speed Balance: Keeps pressure on defense with contact and legs
7 Table-Setter 2.0
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#99 Corri Hicks
106
0.281 AVG 0.420 OBP 0.609 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 67/100
Table-Setter 2.0: Sets up top of order — OBP and legs
8 Situational Hitter
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#66 Sarah Breaux
102
0.267 AVG 0.421 OBP 0.417 SLG 0.838 OPS
Fit: 66/100
Situational Hitter: Puts ball in play, advances runners
9 Speed / OBP Option
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#20 Sam Minish
95
0.182 AVG 0.406 OBP 0.273 SLG 0.679 OPS
Fit: 66/100
Speed / OBP Option: Second leadoff or speed reserve

5 platoon opportunity(ies) identified — see platoons for details.

Platoon Opportunities

Kiley Channell is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Jamison Brockenbrough is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Mac Pavese is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Taylor Pipkins is close to Jamison Brockenbrough for #1 — consider platoon

Kiley Channell is close to Kiley Channell for #2 — consider platoon

Power: Maximize slugging — stack big bats early and let them drive runs
A+ Fit Score: 852 (94.7 avg)
1 Power / OBP Hybrid
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#5 Marian Collins
105
0.391 AVG 0.449 OBP 0.644 SLG 1.093 OPS
Fit: 100/100
Power / OBP Hybrid: Gets on base with pop — not a slapper
2 Best Power Hitter
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#99 Corri Hicks
106
0.281 AVG 0.420 OBP 0.609 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 106/100
Best Power Hitter: Biggest bat in the lineup — maximise PA
3 Second-Best Power
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#11 Mac Pavese
106
0.386 AVG 0.443 OBP 0.602 SLG 1.046 OPS
Fit: 104/100
Second-Best Power: Elite slugging, secondary to #2
4 Third-Best Power
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#9 Jamison Brockenbrough
113
0.333 AVG 0.457 OBP 0.571 SLG 1.029 OPS
Fit: 103/100
Third-Best Power: Power bat — capitalises on base-runners
5 Gap Power / Contact
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#2 Kiley Channell
95
0.329 AVG 0.413 OBP 0.443 SLG 0.856 OPS
Fit: 101/100
Gap Power / Contact: Drives the ball into gaps — doubles threat
6 Supporting Power
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#66 Sarah Breaux
102
0.267 AVG 0.421 OBP 0.417 SLG 0.838 OPS
Fit: 90/100
Supporting Power: Adds pop depth behind the core
7 Contact / Situational
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#22 Taylor Pipkins
95
0.194 AVG 0.359 OBP 0.290 SLG 0.649 OPS
Fit: 70/100
Contact / Situational: Keeps rallies going in power-heavy order
8 Best Remaining Bat
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#12 Julia Knowler
91
0.236 AVG 0.400 OBP 0.333 SLG 0.733 OPS
Fit: 90/100
Best Remaining Bat: Pure offensive output from depth
9 Wildcard
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#16 Macey Cintron
82
0.226 AVG 0.328 OBP 0.358 SLG 0.686 OPS
Fit: 90/100
Wildcard: Speed option or extra power — dynamic assignment

5 platoon opportunity(ies) identified — see platoons for details.

Platoon Opportunities

Kiley Channell is close to Marian Collins for #1 — consider platoon

Kylee Johnson is close to Marian Collins for #1 — consider platoon

Marian Collins is close to Marian Collins for #1 — consider platoon

Jamison Brockenbrough is close to Marian Collins for #1 — consider platoon

Mac Pavese is close to Marian Collins for #1 — consider platoon