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September 7, 2025
Fantasy Baseball: Hitters Making Multiple Improvements
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Fantasy Baseball: Hitters Making Multiple Improvements

Hitters trimming chase rates, boosting contact, and pulling the ball with more authority have posted stronger results in the second half. Nick Kurtz surges to a 220 wRC+ since mid-June, batting .342 with a .453 on-base and .743 slug since July 1, and 24 homers. Brayan Rocchio and Kyle Stowers follow, with Rocchio at 95 wRC+ since July 1 and Stowers at .306/.391/.634 in 39 games with 12 long balls.

Lenyn Sosa shows the biggest three-way gains, while Mike Trout adds power through increased Pulled Air%, even as overall numbers lag. Bo Naylor and Pete Crow-Armstrong post improved swing data but fall in results, underscoring the through-line: better plate decisions don’t always yield immediate fantasy dividends. The piece frames these process gains as bets for 2025 rosters.

In short, track O-Swing, Contact% and Pulled Air% as you project next season’s fantasy values, since those adjustments have real, trackable upside beyond the current season.

Which riser offers the clearest roadmap to sustainable fantasy value next season, and what does that entail in terms of plate discipline and power?Among fallers, does Bo Naylor's improved approach suggest a late-season rebound, and how should he be rostered?How should fantasy managers weigh Pulled Air% progression when projecting next year’s stat line?Which player among the discussed hitters is most likely to exceed 2024 numbers if swing decisions continue?
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