Trey Mancini Stats
Year
|
Team
|
GP
|
AB
|
R
|
H
|
RBI
|
BB
|
SO
|
HR
|
Avg
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021
|
Orioles
|
147
|
556
|
77
|
142
|
71
|
51
|
143
|
21
|
.255
|
2019
|
Orioles
|
154
|
602
|
106
|
175
|
97
|
63
|
143
|
35
|
.291
|
2018
|
Orioles
|
156
|
582
|
69
|
141
|
58
|
44
|
153
|
24
|
.242
|
2017
|
Orioles
|
147
|
543
|
65
|
159
|
78
|
33
|
139
|
24
|
.293
|
2016
|
Orioles
|
5
|
14
|
3
|
5
|
5
|
0
|
4
|
3
|
.357
|
Career
|
609
|
2,297
|
320
|
622
|
309
|
191
|
582
|
107
|
.271
|
Is Trey Mancini Good?
Trey Mancini missed the 2020 season because he was having colon cancer treatment.
As his comeback took center stage in 2021, it earned him the title of Comeback Player of the Year from his teammates and his league.
When it comes to baseball, Mancini hopes that 2022 is more about his abilities as a player rather than his battle with illness.
He saw 9.3% of his plate appearances result in a walk, 5.2% in a home run, and 21.1% in a strikeout in an outstanding 2019 season in which he received Most Valuable Oriole awards and was nearly an All-Star.
He put the ball in play at 95 mph or harder 42.2 percent of the time.
Mancini had a .288/.359/.509 batting average, 8.8 percent walk rate, 4.6 percent home run rate, 21.4 percent strikeout rate, and 42.3 percent hard-hit rate in 83 games from mid-April to late July.
Two home runs and a .622 OPS were all that Trey Mancini could muster in the final 50 games of the season, which saw him strike out in roughly one-quarter of his chances.
As a result of what he’s been through, it’s comprehensible.