NUT Report #10 — Bryan Reynolds Is Hitting .478
What's up, nuts. Week 9 done. The Atlanta Braves lead the league at 40-20, while the Colorado Rockies are struggling at 22-38. A handful of names producing exactly like you'd expect, a couple of surprises near the top of the board, and a few you'd expect higher who aren't. Here's the rundown.
NUT of the Week
Bryan Reynolds — PIT · LF
+0.8 NUT · .478/.581/.913 · 2 HR, 6 RBI · 11-for-23
Hard to find a bad at-bat from Bryan Reynoldsthis week. 11-for-23 (.478) with 2 HR, 6 RBI, 4 doubles, and 6 walks against just 3 strikeouts — a +0.8 NUT that led MLB hitters. The kind of seven-day line that turns a slow start into a hot first half.
NUT Insight
Reynolds and Jonathan Aranda finished the week in a dead tie at +0.8 NUT, and the slash lines are nearly mirror images. Reynolds: .478/.581/.913, 2 HR, 6 RBI. Aranda: .524/.607/1.000, 3 HR, 5 RBI. Aranda hit for slightly more power and a higher average, but Reynolds matched the on-base profile and the run production almost exactly — the kind of tie at the top that's rare in any single week of baseball.
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