
"Nacho appeared in five games last week and had an extremely strong week of play. He went 0-for-7 in a pair of games, but was on top of his game for the other three going a combined 8-for-12 with four doubles, a homer, highlighted by his huge 5-for-5 game on Saturday. Nacho was a surprise addition to the AFL roster because of his time in Atlanta, but with just 78 games played the Braves felt the need to give him additional work,"
"and it has paid off quite well - as Nacho has slashed .392/.438/.462 across 16 games. The Nacho Alvarez Jr. approach is on full display, as well, with a strikeout rate under 15% (13.7%), and a walk rate of 17.8%. His ability to get on base has always been a plus and now we are beginning to see him pull the ball a bit more and put together better line drive rates."
Nacho Alvarez Jr. delivered an excellent five-game stretch, going 8-for-12 in three strong outings and recording a 5-for-5 effort. The player has slashed .392/.438/.462 across 16 AFL games, showing a sub-15% strikeout rate (13.7%) and a 17.8% walk rate. Increased pulled-ball tendencies and better line-drive rates have accompanied emerging power. Patrick Clohisy maintained his speed-first profile, reaching base consistently and swiping six steals across two games. Clohisy is tied for the AFL lead with 17 stolen bases and has 96 steals on the year with an 83% success rate.
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