MLB
Breaking Down the Top MLB Hitters By Pitch Type
Miguel Sano does more with fastballs than anybody in the Majors. Who's crushing curves, sliders, change-ups and cutters?

Sliders

Leave a slider up and, more times than not, these guys will make a pitcher pay for it.

NameTeamwSLwSL/C
Mike TroutAngels8.505.75
Michael ConfortoMets7.205.61
Justin BourMarlins5.505.16
Buster PoseyGiants6.605.05
Joe PanikGiants4.604.98
Robbie GrossmanTwins4.004.92
Leury GarciaWhite Sox3.104.88
Jake LambDiamondbacks5.404.82
Bryce HarperNationals4.204.61
Corey DickersonRays4.804.10


Mike Trout will be relegated to the dugout for quite some time after undergoing surgery on his thumb, but before the injury, he was the premier killer of unexecuted sliders. He'd produced the most runs per 100 pitches, while racking up 16 home runs and 36 RBIs on a .337 average.

Again, Michael Conforto comes in a close second, which illustrates the strong season he's having for the New York Mets.

Justin Bour and Buster Posey are the two other hitters with a value of 5.0 or better on sliders. Two young lefties, Harper and Jake Lamb, have also been particularly effective in turning sliders into runs.

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