Bat speed, blasts, swing length: Where do Ohtani, Betts, Freeman rank in MLB's new measurables?
Briefly

Go with the slowest hitter like Luis Arráez, who despite a meandering swing at 62.4 mph, is a two-time batting champion with a .324 career average and squares up the ball 43.9% of the time.
Fastest bat speed belongs to Giancarlo Stanton at 80.6 mph but hits only .206 in the last three seasons and squares up 21.6% of his swings, showcasing the importance of accuracy over speed.
MLB released new bat-tracking data, highlighting players like Shohei Ohtani with a 75.4 mph swing and a mix of top hitters and struggling sluggers in the top 20 swings.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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