Statcast 101: Barrels, Launch Angle, and Sweet Spot Percentage (2024)

I publish a regular article titled “Statcast Standouts” during the regular season. You can find those articles here if you are interested. In each of those articles, I break down players who stand out based on statcast data from Baseball Savant. I try to explain why each stat discussed in those articles was practical and helpful for Fantasy Baseball analysis.

It is now the offseason; player evaluations for 2022 have begun. Baseball Savant and Fangraphs are both likely a resource you use when evaluating players. You may see stats on those websites that you do not know what they mean. This article series has the intention to help you learn more about specific statcast data and other stats and how you can use that data to analyze players for Fantasy Baseball. It is important to note that a player’s statcast profile does not paint the entire picture. It is just another tool in the toolshed. So, let’s look at a couple of stats and how they are practical for Fantasy Baseball.

Part 1: Exit Velocity and Hard-Hit Rate

Things look bleak now but there will be baseball in 2022! Why not get a head start and jump in a Fantrax Classic Draft contest? Get a jump on the season with a Best Ball league or maybe a Draft and Hold. Or put some green on the line with a new season-long league to try and conquer. There’s no better time than now to get your baseball on!

Statcast Metrics and How to Use Them

Barrel Rate

Statcast 101: Barrels, Launch Angle, and Sweet Spot Percentage (1)

A barrel is a batted ball with similar hit types in exit velocity and a launch angle that has led to a minimum .500 batting average and 1.500 slugging percentage. The batted ball requires an exit velocity of 98 miles per hour to be barreled. As the exit velocity increases, the launch angle classified as a barrel also increases, as you can see in the chart above. The launch angle range grows two to three degrees for every one mph increase on the batted ball. Once a batted ball reaches 116 mph exit velocity, a barrel is assigned if the launch angle is between eight and 50 degrees.

Why is this important? In 2021, barreled balls had a .772 batting average! On top of that, barrels also produced a 2.591 slugging percentage and a 1.342 wOBA. Barrel rate has an extremely high correlation with home run rate ISO(isolated power equals slugging percentage minus batting average). Barrel rate is also the most predictive power metric.

A player with a 15 percent barrel rate or higher is considered elite when looking at a hitter’s profile. Anything between ten and 15 percent is considered good, while six to nine percent is average. Last season, 84.9 percent of home runs were barrels. On the flip side, 61.7 percent of all barrels were home runs. Very strong correlation there.

Fantasy Implication:

If you want to project a player’s future power output, look no further than barrel percentage. It is the strongest predictive statcast measure when forecasting future home runs. If you look on the Baseball Savant leaderboard, a barrel is classified as “Brls/BBE %.” You can also search by barrels per plate appearance which I find helpful.

I have attached the 2021 leaderboard for barrel rate below. It should not be a surprise to see all your typical power hitters show up here on the list.
Statcast 101: Barrels, Launch Angle, and Sweet Spot Percentage (2)

Barrels trivia for today. Only one player who accumulated at least 250 plate appearances last season did not have a single barrel. Can you name that player? If you guessed David Fletcher, you are correct. Fletcher had 665 plate appearances last season without a barrel.

Launch Angle

Launch angle is the angle that a batted ball leaves a player’s bat. A player’s average launch angle is calculated by dividing the sum of all launch angles by all batted balls. The launch angle revolution has taken the league by storm, with players trying to achieve optimal launch angles. What is the optimal launch angle? Ideally, somewhere close to 15 degrees.

Average launch angle is not an excellent tool for evaluating a hitter. It can be more valuable when discussing pitchers, but we will get to that next week. A hitter’s launch angle can tell us about a hitter’s tendencies, though. If the player has a high launch angle, they may be a fly ball hitter. On the flip side, if a player has a low launch angle, like Raimel Tapia, they are likely to be a groundball heavy hitter. Tapia had an unusual, negative 4.4-degree launch angle, which led to a 68 percent ground ball rate. For those wondering, a negative launch angle is never good!

Fantasy Implication:

One reason average launch angle is not always a telling stat is that it is just an average. A player could have a high ground ball and fly ball percentage, which leads to a solid launch angle. Jorge Soler is an excellent example of this. His average launch angles over the last three seasons are 15.5, 15.5, and 15.7. A quick look at his batted ball chart by year will tell you his distribution was a little different.

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While average launch angle may not always paint the best picture, this next stat will. Let’s take a look at the sweet spot percentage.

Sweet Spot Percentage

The “sweet spot” is classified as a batted ball hit between an eight and 32-degree launch angle. A hitter’s sweet spot percentage is how often that player produces a batted ball event with a launch angle between that eight and 32-degree threshold. Why does sweet spot percentage matter? Check this out.

Last year, batted balls hit in the “sweet spot” produced a .592 batting average, a 1.101 slugging percentage, and a .699 wOBA. These numbers may not be as strong as barrels, but this blows many other stats out of the window.

Last year, Joey Votto led the league in sweet spot percentage at 44.3 percent. This might speak to why Votto has a career-best season. He coupled this substantial sweet spot percentage with a hard-hit rate north of 50 percent and an average exit velocity that ranked in the 93rd percentile among all hitters.

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Fantasy Implication:

Sweet spot percentage is extremely underrated, it appears. The metrics stood up to the test, and sweet spot percentage ranks highly well in batted ball results. This is a stat that is worth diving into a little deeper because the correlation is very good compared to many.

You can use sweet spot percentage to find out how consistent a player’s batted balls are launched at an ideal angle. The more a player finds the sweet spot, the more likely they are to hit for average and power.

Media References: Baseball Savant, MLB.co
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Statcast 101: Barrels, Launch Angle, and Sweet Spot Percentage (2024)

FAQs

What is the sweet spot percentage in Statcast? ›

The sweet spot classification quantifies that as a batted-ball event with a launch angle ranging from 8 to 32 degrees. A player's sweet spot percentage -- or how often he produces a batted-ball event in the launch angle sweet-spot zone of 8-32 degrees -- is presented on Statcast leaderboards under SwSp%.

What is the optimal launch angle for hitters? ›

Here's the thing. A good swing (the swing that The Hitting Vault teaches) will produce a Launch Angle average for most hitters around 17-20 degrees. (In that line drive range).

What is the launch angle for a barrel? ›

To be Barreled, a batted ball requires an exit velocity of at least 98 mph. At that speed, balls struck with a launch angle between 26-30 degrees always garner Barreled classification.

What is a good barrel percentage in baseball? ›

Barrel rate is also the most predictive power metric. A player with a 15 percent barrel rate or higher is considered elite when looking at a hitter's profile. Anything between ten and 15 percent is considered good, while six to nine percent is average.

What is a good sweet spot percentage? ›

“I define sweetspot using Dr Andrew Coggan's approach, which is 88 to 93 per cent of your FTP (Functional Threshold Power)," says Rowe. "Or around 75 to 85 per cent of your maximum heart rate.”

What percentage is sweet spot? ›

Simply put, sweet spot training is efforts that range around 86-95% of your current Functional Threshold Power (FTP) on the bike. You may also like to think of these efforts as “slightly harder” tempo efforts. These efforts are difficult and require effort and focus, but are manageable for longer periods of time.

What is the most effective launch angle? ›

For ideal projectile motion, which starts and ends at the same height, maximum range is achieved when the firing angle is 45°. If air resistance is taken into account, the optimal angle is somewhat less than 45° and this is often considered obvious.

What is a bad launch angle? ›

Line Drives: 10 degrees to 25 degrees Flyballs: 26 degrees to 90 degrees. Look at the chart below (from a pro hitter I train): The highest batting averages are seen between 10 and 20 degrees: line drives. Launch angles above and below this range begin to fall off and limit our ability to get a hit.

What is the ideal launch angle putting? ›

The ideal launch angle is based upon the green speed and type of grass; however ideally you are looking for a launch angle of between 0.75 degrees and 2.00 degrees (Green). Between 2.00 and 2.5 degrees the number will turn Orange, but over 2.5 and the number will turn Red!

Why is 30 degrees the best launch angle? ›

The projectile launched at 30-degrees has the smallest vy, and as such the shortest hang time.

What is the optimal angle for launching the ball? ›

Your ideal launch angle depends on your swing speed, and here are some general guidelines for what your launch angle should be at different swing speeds: 100mph+: 12-degrees to 15-degrees with a spin rate between 2,000 and 2,500rpm. 90mph: 14-degrees to 16-degrees with a spin rate between 2,500 and 3,000rpm.

What's the best launch angle for a driver? ›

  • Launch: 10-16 degrees.
  • Spin: 1750-2300 rpm.
  • Peak height: 100-120 feet.
  • Angle of descent: 34-38 degrees.
Jul 2, 2020

What is sweet spot Statcast? ›

* Hard-hit – a batted ball hit with 95 MPH exit velocity or more. Read more here. * LA Sweet-Spot – a batted ball hit with launch angle between 8° and 32°.

What is the 80% rule in baseball? ›

About 80% of wins appear to be produced by 20% of the players. The theory behind this statement is the Pareto Principle or 80-20 rule. It states that 20% percent of a population does 80% of the work. The principle was developed by Vilfredo Pareto, who noticed that 20% of his pea pods produced 80% of his peas.

What is the hardest hit in Statcast history? ›

The 10 hardest-hit MLB home runs of the Statcast era
  1. Stanton - 121.7 mph, 449 feet. 🔥121.7 MPH 🔥
  2. Stanton - 121.3 mph, 483 feet. ...
  3. Ronald Acuña Jr. ...
  4. Judge - 121.1 mph, 382 feet. ...
  5. Stanton - 119.8 mph, 436 feet. ...
  6. Kyle Schwarber - 119.7 mph, 488 feet. ...
  7. Manny Machado - 119.6 mph, 357 feet. ...
  8. Aaron Judge - 119.4 mph, 435 feet. ...
Sep 6, 2023

What is the FPS sweet spot? ›

Most people are more likely to notice the difference between "Medium" and "High" very easily or "High" and "Very High", but won't notice the impact of 40fps vs 60fps. So that's why 40fps is generally a sweet spot between performance and experience.

What is the sweet spot for body fat percentage? ›

12-15% Body Fat Is a Sweet Spot for Most Men

At 10% body fat, the sacrifices you'll have to make simply won't be worth it for most people that don't rely on their fitness to make a living. Instead, we'd say that anywhere from 12-15% of body fat is the ideal range for most men to aim for.

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