The Atlanta Braves do not have a chase rate contest in the 2026 season, contrary to speculation from the previous year. Hitting coach Tim Hyers remains, but the concept may have been more of a rumor than a structured initiative.
Key points
The Braves do not have a chase rate contest in 2026.
Tim Hyers is still the hitting coach for the Braves.
The chase rate contest may have been a rumor from the previous season.
The Braves' chase rate declined significantly from 2024 to 2025.
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PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 05: Ketel Marte #4 of the Arizona Diamondbacks hits Ronald Acuna Jr. #13 of the Atlanta Braves with his glove during the MLB game at Chase Field on April 05, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Kelsey Grant/Arizona Diamondbacks/Getty Images) | Getty Images
PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 05: Ketel Marte #4 of the Arizona Diamondbacks hits Ronald Acuna Jr. #13 of the Atlanta Braves with his glove during the MLB game at Chase Field on April 05, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Kelsey Grant/Arizona Diamondbacks/Getty Images) | Getty Images
*(Note: data are through Tuesdayās series opener against the Tigers only ā the awkward timing of Thursdayās day game will make the data two games out of date by the time this runs.)*
In the near-perpetual gloom that was the Atlanta Braves 2025 season, there was a chase rate contest. Maybe. I *think* there was a chase rate contest because I heard it on the broadcast. Brandon Gaudin and C.J. Nitkowski talked about how then-new hitting coach Tim Hyers and the players had implemented one, with Braves players grouped by handedness (where did Ozzie Albies fit in? who knows?) and competing to see who could chase less (as a percentage of swings, or total chases? who knows?). When he was first hired (hyerd?), Hyers said that one of his orienting principles was, āYouāre only as good as the strikes you swing at.ā There are a lot of ways to take that, but as a guy that touted swing decisions as a key factor in his early-days-with-the-Braves pressers, it aligns to a meta-game of not chasing.
On the flip side, maybe there wasnāt a chase rate contest. Maybe it was never as concrete as the broadcast made it out to be. Maybe it only existed for a brief period, and then fell apart amid either the knowledge of such being spread to opposing teams, or the fact that the Bravesā offense (and the season) spiraled the proverbial drain fairly quickly. Maybe itās just me, but when I search or query the internet writ large for āBraves chase rate contestā or a variant, the only thing I really get is, well, my own writing. Maybe I hallucinated it. Maybe Iām hallucinating this. Itās been a tough few years, woof.
Meanwhile, in the near-perpetual beach day thatās been the Atlanta Braves 2026 season so far, there is no chase rate contest. No, really, there is no chase rate contest. Tim Hyers is still the hitting coach, the only topline coach to survive a robust staff turnover in the offseason. The chase rate contest? I bet you wouldnāt have even remembered that maybe it existed if I hadnāt brought it up.
Iām gonna show you some stuff. Itās early days for 2026 yet, but still, itās all in service of the title.
Itās not that the Braves were, in recent history, some kind of prodigious set of boors or rude boys. 2019 was the first year of what we jokingly/wistfully refer to as Braves\_PowerPoint.pptx, and they had a below-average chase rate that year. It was average in 2021, and then hovering in above-average territory, but not egregiously so. Then you get 25, and well⦠chase rate contest? 2026 has been a hard reversal, though.
*(A small procedural note which may be of more interest to you than the rest of this post. Due to the implementation of ABS, there are now a bunch of nascent if minor data problems. Or, more accurately, we are now nascently, or perhaps just more keenly, aware of prior minor data problems. FanGraphs now includes two different sets of plate discipline data from Statcast ā āLegacyā and āABS.ā These differ, but not by much. Further, per an exchange with Ben Clemens earlier this week, it looks like the prior implementation of the Statcast strike zone was not consistent pitch-to-pitch for the same player (but is now consistent with ABS), and as a result, there are some minor weirdnesses with what āchaseā meant pre-2026 compared to 2026. For that reason, Iām skipping literally **all** of this and its implications and simply using ranks and z-scores so that actual rates donāt matter.)*
Of course, no one commits to chasing. Some guys might have swings that can not only reach, but do serious damage on, pitchers that arenāt rulebook (or likely) strikes, but generally, higher chase is the result of other decisions and processes, not something targeted in and of itself. A lot of times, it helps to contextualize chase rate with the rate of swinging at strikes.
The below is a plot of all teams from 2024. I could do earlier ones, but I think youāll get the idea.
The 2024 Braves are the red dot, the other teams, are, well⦠the other teams. The 2024 Braves swung at strikes more than anyone, and they swung at balls at an above-average rate. They swung a lot, basically.
Alright, hereās 2025. Itās certainly different!
Did the Braves succeed at being more selective? They sure did! They joined a bunch of other teams that were similarly chase avoidant-ish while offering at an above-average number of strikes. We know it didnāt actually do them any good writ large, but they still did it.
Alright, letās do 2026 so far. Itās more exaggerated in most directions because, well, the sample size is small, and differences between teams are magnified as a result.
I think this is kinda funny. The Braves are killing it offensively, but if you think about things purely in terms of swing decisions, itās kind of unexpected. In 2024, they swung at way more strikes than anyone else (a full two standard deviations above the mean), with an elevated but non-dramatic chase (+0.5 standard deviations). In 2025, it was restrained/selective: +0.6 standard deviations for swinging at strikes, and -0.4 for chasing. 2026? +0.8 for swinging at strikes, and +1.4 for chasing, as shown in the table above. A purist might call it misplaced aggressiveness, but I think most will just call it, āWhatever it takes to rakeā for now.
Of course, teams are just a composition of players, and the Braves have been fairly stable in their cast of characters, especially compared to other teams. So, even if we avoid overloading the synapses by doing just our little 2024-2025-2026 pseudo-round trip, then we get into below. And Iāll be honest, this is really funny to me, and hopefully to you.
**Ronald AcuƱa Jr.**
In 2024, AcuƱa was more about not chasing than swinging at every strike. He actually chased more in 2025, but swung at fewer strikes. Oops. (He still posted a 161 wRC+ and a near-.400 xwOBA. Itās fine.) In 2026, heās chasing more than in either of the past two years, and swinging at lots and lots of strikes. There is no chase rate contest, but if there were, heād be useful at it.
**Ozzie Albies**
Albies is unapologetically himself, through days of cornucopia and fallow periods both. Can you tell whether there was a chase rate contest based on Albiesā behavior? You could not. One way, and probably the correct way to read it? He would not be very useful to you in a chase rate contest.
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Harris is also unapologetically himself, though as not-quite-a-veteran relative to Albies, we canāt blame him for some more variation. Like Albies, itās not clear that he understood the idea of a chase rate contest⦠at least not in practice. When presumably coached around being *more* selective, he was instead⦠more aggressive. Hmm. Anyway, heās chasing a bit less these days, though youāre probably aware that heās re-broken out because heās focusing on mashing the ball rather than not-doing-a-thing-he-was-incapable-of-doing-anyway (being more selective).
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This one is kind of my favorite. In 2024, Olson had an average chase rate and swung at a lot of strikes. In 2025, Olson just swung less, which included swinging a lot less at strikes. In 2026, Olson is being passive ayy eff. Wait a minute! Isnāt this what we were complaining about in 2025? Well, Olson has a 169 wRC+ and a near-.400 xwOBA *while* losing more homers than anyone else to ballpark dimensions so far (which wouldāve pushed his wRC+ to some kind of absurd level had they landed beyond fences), soā¦
(Maybe Olson thinks thereās still a chase rate contest? If so, heās not actually doing as well as last year.)
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Riley does his own thing, so his presence here (or on any similar exercise) will always be kind of strange. I wonāt make any chase rate contest quips here, Iāll just say that from this, itās pretty clear that Riley is still kind of adjusting to re-existing at the plate at this point, and if things keep up, he might pause a PA to break out in a rendition of 4 Non Blondesā āWhatās Up?ā before the All-Star Break.
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Drake Baldwin once knew life under the oppressive atmosphere of the chase rate contest. Now that itās gone, uh⦠well, he seems to be having a pretty good time either way.
Coda:
Q&A
What is the chase rate contest for the Atlanta Braves?
The chase rate contest was a rumored initiative among Braves players to reduce their chase rates, but it appears to have been more speculative than concrete.
Who is Tim Hyers and what is his role with the Braves?
Tim Hyers is the hitting coach for the Atlanta Braves, and he is the only top-line coach to remain after a staff turnover in the offseason.
How did the Braves' chase rate change from 2024 to 2025?
The Braves had a below-average chase rate in 2024 but experienced a significant decline in 2025, indicating poorer swing decisions.
Why is there confusion about the chase rate contest for the Braves?
Confusion arises because the contest was mentioned in broadcasts but lacked clear structure or documentation, leading to uncertainty about its existence.
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