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Yainer Diaz's performance shows mixed results as he recovers from injury, with his batting average fluctuating around .250. Analysis of his basic and underlying numbers raises questions about his potential for improvement.
We did this with Cam Smith last time and it seemed like a good feature to move forward with most of the hitters individually. The general idea here is that the basic numbers will say one thing, but the underlying numbers might say something else. For instance, we saw that Smith is making more progress according to the underlying numbers than his basic numbers would say. Is the same thing happening for Diaz?
Unfortunately for Diaz, his injury came at the worst possible time for him. He was beginning to show signs of life as he had his batting average go above .250 before slipping back below slightly. He was hitting for a little more power as well. Were those numbers foolâs gold or were they a precursor of what is to come? Letâs look at the basic numbers.
| AVG | OBP | SLG | BABIP | wOBA | wRC+ | |
| 2025 | .256 | .284 | .417 | .277 | .300 | 92 |
| 2026 | .248 | .264 | .356 | .271 | .273 | 68 |
First of all, I threw in a new category this time we have called BABIP (batting average on balls in play). The league average tends to hover around .300, but it is not uncommon for catchers to come in considerably lower than that. They wonât beat out many infield singles, so if you take an odd hit per week out here and there you can see a .270ish average being reasonable.
BABIP is also a function of your contact which we will get to shortly. Essentially, if your catcher is producing a 92 wRC+ you will likely live with that. That is a league wide stat and compares all players in the same bucket. There isnât a position on the planet where a 68 wRC+ will fetch anything. The same is true for the weighted on base average. Those numbers can be interpreted like OBP but include a slugging element. A .273 mark is abysmal but maybe there are some underlying numbers that will bring us more news.
This biggest problem with Diaz is what I would label as isolated patience. Itâs a number that you wonât find on the stats sites, but it gets worked into other numbers like secondary average. It is the difference between OBP and AVG. A .016 isolated patience is ludicrously low. The most patient hitters in the business will be over .100. Add that all up and it doesnât look good.
| xAVG | xOBP | xSLG | xwOBA | |
| 2025 | .268 | .296 | .465 | .326 |
| 2026 | .238 | .254 | .323 | .258 |
Statcast projects what you would likely hit if your rate and quality of contact received average luck. Diaz was unlucky in the power department last season and if he had had normal luck would have been more or less league average according to his expected weighted OBA. Iâm sure this gave the Astros some room for optimism. We are not seeing that so far this season.
So far, we dare say that Diaz has been better than what the underlying numbers say he should be. Nearly all of those gains are in the batting average department. Secondary average combines isolated patience, isolated power, and stolen bases to come up with a number that should be similar to batting average. If we look at the expected numbers we see that he has a secondary average barely over .100. That is ridiculously low.
If you read the Smith piece then you know what is coming next. We are looking at why this is happening and then we are looking at what Diaz can do to grow. I think anyone reading this article can answer the second question without the fancy numbers, but it is probably still good to look at how bleak the situation looks. First, letâs look at how statcast arrives at these numbers above.
| EV | Barrell% | Hardhit | |
| 2025 | 90.0 | 9.6 | 42.2 |
| 2026 | 87.8 | 3.4 | 28.7 |
League norms are great and necessary nine times out of ten. You donât need them here. Just look at what happened last year as compared to this year. He has lost more than two MPH on his average contact. The barrel rate is the most alarming. Think of that as how often you hit the sweet spot in golf. Hitting it there doesnât guarantee success, but you can imagine success being a lot more likely if you do hit it there.
That brings us to the hard hit percentage. A 42.2 percent rate is actually pretty good in comparison with the rest of the league. A 28.7 is clearly not. He is making softer contact. The ball is not coming out hit as hard off his bat as it was before. He is getting jammed or hitting it off the end of the bat more often. All of these add up to the lower statcast numbers that we saw above.
Iâm not a hitting coach and I didnât stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, but the advice to Diaz is pretty damn simple: stop swinging. We will look at those numbers below, but it should be noted that all of them lead the Astros by a wide margin. Heâd shock the world if he stopped swinging at balls and might have the highest walk rate in the league. Letâs see the numbers.
| Chase | Swing% | Contact% | Zone% | |
| 2025 | 44.3 | 59.5 | 78.1 | 44.7 |
| 2026 | 42.9 | 58.1 | 78.2 | 45.7 |
These numbers are a testament to the fact that most hitters donât change all that much. Their results might change if the sample size is small enough. The chase rate is self-explanatory and the highest on the Astros. In fact, it is amongst the highest in the league. I suppose we see some small improvement there so far, but 30 percent tends to be league average. With the walk rate going up league wide, that benchmark might need to be recalibrated. In other words, Diaz might actually come off looking worse.
The swing rates tend to hover around 50 percent league wide. Again, that might be lower with the ABS adjustments. Again, his rate is higher than anyone else on the team. However, the contact rates are excellent and especially so when you consider how few strikes (zone%) that he sees. He is swinging at bad pitches and putting them in play for the most part.
However, what is the quality of that contact? As we saw above it isnât very good. Pitchers know they donât have to throw him anything good, so they get him to chase their pitch. Fortunately for Diaz, he is talented enough to make contact, but it is not going to be quality contact. So, the area for growth for Diaz is as easy as it gets. Stop swinging. If he swing percentage went down to 55 percent it would be measurably better and if it went down to 50 percent it would be a revelation.
It is hard for me to remain completely neutral when it comes to players like Diaz. The analytical mind has an almost allergic reaction to free swingers like Diaz. However, I have to acknowledge the advanced hit tool that it is there. No matter what we say, the future is unwritten. There is always the hope for improvement even if the underlying numbers donât allow for much of that. The most likely result will be that Diaz will not be a regular catcher beyond this season. That is doubly true when we also look at his defense as we will see in another lab. He has time to fix this, but there is nothing in the current numbers to suggest that he will.
Yainer Diaz has a batting average of .248, an on-base percentage of .264, and a slugging percentage of .356 for the 2026 season.
Diaz's injury occurred at a critical time, as he was beginning to show improved performance before slipping back below a .250 batting average.
The underlying numbers indicate that Diaz may have been making progress, but the basic statistics do not fully reflect this improvement.
While there are signs of potential improvement, it remains uncertain whether his recent performance is indicative of future success.
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