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Player Story · 2025 to 2026

What changed for Endy Rodríguez.

From 2025 to 2026, Endy Rodríguez's Barrel% moved from 1.4% to 7.3%. Here's everything else the data sees that changed.

2025 PA
73
2026 PA
123
Age
26
Endy Rodríguez Window 2025 → 2026 Source Seasonal Statcast

Something has changed for Endy Rodríguez, now 26, between 2025 and 2026. We went through what the data can actually measure, including contact, plate approach, swing shape, and the results they produce, to separate the signal from the noise. The clearest gain: Barrel% moved from 1.4% to 7.3%, which now sits in the 73th percentile leaguewide. It hasn't been all one direction. Pull% has slipped from 61.0% to 43.7%, but the trade has largely worked so far.

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The Results

On the bottom-line production (what it all adds up to), the arrows point the right way. Rodríguez has improved on OPS (0.544→0.851), xSLG (0.400→0.618), and xwOBA (0.249→0.366), with nothing here moving meaningfully against him.

Metric 2025 2026 Change League now
xwOBA 0.249 0.366 ▲ +0.117 87th
wOBA 0.339 0.380 ▲ +0.041 75th
xSLG 0.400 0.618 ▲ +0.219 73th
OPS 0.544 0.851 ▲ +0.307 86th

The biggest move is OPS, up from 0.544 to 0.851 (+0.307). It's been a clean step forward here.

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Contact Quality

On the quality of contact (how hard and how flush he's hitting the ball), it's a genuine mix. Rodríguez has gained ground on Barrel% (1.4%→7.3%) and Hard-Hit% (46.3%→46.5%), while slipping on Exit Velo (92.0 mph→91.6 mph) and Sweet-Spot% (40.5%→39.4%). The net picture is a real shift in profile, not a simple up-or-down.

Metric 2025 2026 Change League now
Exit Velo 92.0 mph 91.6 mph ▼ -0.4 85th
Barrel% 1.4% 7.3% ▲ +5.9 pts 73th
Hard-Hit% 46.3% 46.5% ▲ +0.1 pts 75th
Sweet-Spot% 40.5% 39.4% ▼ -1.0 pts 80th

The biggest move is Exit Velo, down from 92.0 mph to 91.6 mph (-0.4).

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Plate Approach

On his approach at the plate (what he swings at and how often he misses), it's a genuine mix. Rodríguez has gained ground on BB% (13.7%→17.1%), K% (27.4%→24.4%), and Whiff% (23.3%→22.4%), while slipping on Chase% (22.1%→25.8%). The net picture is a real shift in profile, not a simple up-or-down.

Metric 2025 2026 Change League now
Chase% 22.1% 25.8% ▼ +3.7 pts 70th
Whiff% 23.3% 22.4% ▲ -1.0 pts 46th
K% 27.4% 24.4% ▲ -3.0 pts 31th
BB% 13.7% 17.1% ▲ +3.4 pts 99th

The biggest move is Chase%, up from 22.1% to 25.8% (+3.7 pts).

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Swing & Batted-Ball Shape

On his swing and batted-ball shape (the mechanical fingerprint behind the changes above), it's a genuine mix. Rodríguez has gained ground on Launch Angle (14.5°→19.3°), Bat Speed (69.6 mph→70.7 mph), and Ground-Ball% (36.6%→31.0%), while slipping on Pull% (61.0%→43.7%) and Swing Length (7.1 ft→7.2 ft). The net picture is a real shift in profile, not a simple up-or-down.

Metric 2025 2026 Change League now
Launch Angle 14.5° 19.3° ▲ +4.7 89th
Pull% 61.0% 43.7% ▼ -17.3 pts 38th
Oppo% 19.5% 23.9% ▲ +4.4 pts 34th
Ground-Ball% 36.6% 31.0% ▲ -5.6 pts 95th
Bat Speed (2024+) 69.6 mph 70.7 mph ▲ +1.1 62th
Swing Length (2024+) 7.1 ft 7.2 ft ▼ +0.0 56th

The biggest move is Launch Angle, up from 14.5° to 19.3° (+4.7).

Verdict

The takeaway

Bottom line: between 2025 and 2026, the broad picture is a step forward, and the results are following the process. More of Rodríguez's underlying markers are pointing up than down. It's worth re-checking as the sample grows, but the direction is already readable in the numbers.

Method

How to read this

  • Sample sizes are modest (2025 73 PA, 2026 123 PA), so read the magnitude of these changes with some caution.
  • This compares what the data can measure (contact, approach, swing and batted-ball shape). Stance, hand position, and leg-kick changes are not in the public data and are not claimed here.

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