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Why Matt McLain's K% Drop Is the Only Spring Number Worth Watching — Exit VeloFour types of batted ball trajectories: home run arcs highest and furthest, fly ball arcs high, line drive travels nearly flat, ground ball stays near the ground
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Why Matt McLain's K% Drop Is the Only Spring Number Worth Watching — Exit VeloFour types of batted ball trajectories: home run arcs highest and furthest, fly ball arcs high, line drive travels nearly flat, ground ball stays near the ground
What Matt McLain's spring training reveals about which numbers carry signal, which ones lie, and what it means for his 2026 fantasy value.
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