NUT Report #12 — 5 Bombs from Jackson Chourio
What's up, nuts. Week 11 in the books. The Atlanta Braves lead the league at 46-25, while the Colorado Rockies are struggling at 27-45. Jackson Chourio ran away with the top spot, Byron Buxton slugged over 1.000 right behind him, and a few stars you'd never circle — Trea Turner among them — spent the week at the bottom of the board. Here's the rundown.
NUT of the Week
Jackson Chourio — MIL · LF
+0.8 NUT · .448/.452/.966 · 5 HR, 10 RBI · 13-for-29
Jackson Chouriojust had one of those weeks. 5 home runs in seven days, 10 RBI, slugging .966 doing it — the kind of stretch that doesn't really happen, except every couple of months it does, and lately it's been him. A +0.8 NUT that led every hitter in baseball.
NUT Insight
San Francisco had the strangest week in baseball. Bryce Eldridge (.455/.556/.955) and Matt Chapman (.450/.577/.950) both cleared +0.7 NUT, and Logan Webb (16 innings, 0.56 ERA, 14 K, zero walks) was the top pitcher in the league — yet the single coldest bat in baseball was also a Giant, Willy Adames at −0.5 NUT on a .050/.095/.050 week. Two top-5 hitters, the best arm in the game, and the worst bat, all in the same clubhouse.
Top 5 Hitters — Last 7 Days
Top 5 Pitchers — Last 7 Days
Coldest Hitters — Last 7 Days
Coldest Pitchers — Last 7 Days
Season NUT Leaders
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