- **Q: Is Trea Turner a legitimate MVP candidate?
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MLB / Phillies
Philadelphia Phillies' Trea Turner is currently on a remarkable hot streak, achieving milestones unseen in nearly a century. His performance has sparked discussions about his potential as a dark horse MVP candidate. But how sustainable is t...
Trea Turner's recent performance has been nothing short of spectacular, propelling the Phillies to a strong position as they approach the playoffs. His ability to use the entire field and drive the ball consistently has made him a nightmare for opposing pitchers.
### Turner's MVP Potential Turner's August surge has placed him in the MVP conversation. Entering Wednesday's play, he led all National League shortstops in fWAR and was eighth overall among all hitters. His 158 hits lead all of baseball. If he maintains this level of play, he could garner significant MVP votes, though competition from Shohei Ohtani and others remains fierce.
### The Curious Case of the Home Run Drought at Home One of the most puzzling aspects of Turner's season is his inability to hit a home run at Citizens Bank Park. All 12 of his home runs have come on the road. According to Statcast, his batted balls would result in more home runs at CBP than on the road! Manager Rob Thomson and Turner are equally baffled by this anomaly. The last player to hit at least 12 home runs in a season without a single one at home was Jose Cruz for the 1984 Astros.
### Factors Contributing to the Split Analysis reveals that Turner thrives on hitting balls on the outer part of the plate at home, while his best zones on the road are middle-in, middle-middle, middle-up and up-and-in. Despite this, Turner is still hitting for a high average at home (.296).
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