ヤンキース・ライス、打球速度はメジャー屈指! しかし、その実力に見合う結果が出ないジレンマとは?
驚異の打球速度、そして報われない努力
5月27日、エンゼルス戦で423フィート(約129m)の特大ホームランを放ったベンピン・ライス選手。今季11号となるこの一発は、左腕投手からの4本目となり、彼の潜在能力の高さを改めて示しました。しかし、最近の彼の成績は下降気味。4月24日時点では打率.288、OPS1.005と好調だったのが、5月28日には打率.244、OPS.856と低迷しています。一体何が起きているのでしょうか?
数字の裏側にある真実
実は、彼の打球速度はメジャー屈指なんです!
5月28日時点での平均打球速度は94.5mphで、メジャー7位!
これは、オータニ翔平選手、アーロン・ジャッジ選手らスター選手に次ぐ記録です。
さらに、打球速度95mph以上の硬い打球の割合(Hard Hit Rate)は58.3%でメジャー5位、期待打率(xBA)に至っては.288と驚異的な数字を記録しています。
マネージャーも認める実力
ヤンキースのアーロン・ブーン監督も、彼の打席内容を高く評価しています。「彼は今も打球を強く打っている。ただ、それが結果に繋がっていないだけだ。それでも彼は毎回、強い打球を何本か打っている。彼の状態には満足している」とコメントしています。
ついてない?それとも…
彼の不運ぶりが際立ったのは、5月25日のロッキーズ戦。ライス選手は108.3mphのライナーをライトに打ちましたが、わずかに届かずアウト。続くジャッジ選手は69.7mphの緩い打球をライト前に運びヒット。この対照的な結果が、彼の最近の不振を象徴していると言えるでしょう。
過去の苦い経験と、未来への展望
昨夏のメジャーデビュー時は好調だったものの、その後は調子を落とし、9月にはマイナー降格を経験しています。ヤンキースは今回も不運が絡んでいると考えていますが、現在の打球速度は当時よりも高いのです。
今季、彼は速球に対しては打率.325、長打率.688、平均打球速度97.9mphと圧倒的な数字を残しています。一方で変化球には苦戦しており、打率.132、長打率.302、平均打球速度89mphと、明らかな差が見られます。ジャッジ選手の前で打つことで、より多くの速球が来る可能性もあります。
スタントン復帰、そしてライスの未来は?
スター選手、スタントン選手の復帰が近づく中、ライスの出場機会は減少するかもしれません。スタントン選手はDH専任のため、ポジション争いは激化しそうです。ライス選手は練習でサードやキャッチャーの守備練習も行っていますが、現状はあくまで「遊び」の域を出ていないようです。
ブーン監督は、スタントン選手復帰後も、ライス選手、ポール・ゴールドシュミット選手、トレント・グリシャム選手、コーディー・ベリンジャー選手、ジャソン・ドミンゲス選手らとのDHのローテーションをうまく活用し、彼ら全員に出場機会を与える方法を見つけ出す必要があるでしょう。 ライスの今後の活躍に注目です!
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Ben Rice fouled two different balls off the same spot on the top of his left foot Monday night.
The Yankees DH was in clear pain both times, and yet it still might not have been as frustrating as the bad luck he had been hitting into of late.
A night later, he was finally rewarded with a 423-foot blast, his 11th home run of the season — and fourth off a lefty pitcher — as he continued to clobber the ball and show he deserves at-bats even with Giancarlo Stanton’s impending return.
Rice’s numbers have taken a dip in recent weeks, but his underlying metrics have not.
He went from batting .288 with a 1.005 OPS on April 24 to batting .244 with an .856 OPS entering Wednesday’s 1-0 win in the series finale against the Angels where he came in to pinch-hit in the seventh and lined out to second on a ball that came off his bat at 94 mph.
But Rice came into Wednesday with an average exit velocity of 94.5 mph, which was the seventh-highest mark in the majors behind established stars Oneil Cruz, Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Pete Alonso, Matt Olson and Rafael Devers.
His hard-hit rate (balls that come off the bat at 95 mph or harder) of 58.3 percent was good for fifth in the majors. And his expected batting average — taking into account the quality of contact he has made — was .288.
That is why manager Aaron Boone recently said he still liked Rice’s at-bats, even if he was not always getting the results.
“Dig back through, he’s hitting the ball hard still,” Boone said. “He just hasn’t had a lot to show for in and around that. But I still feel like he’s hitting a couple balls hard every time he’s out there. I like where he’s at.”
The epitome of Rice’s poor luck of late came Sunday in Denver, in back-to-back at-bats from him and Judge.

Rice rocketed a 108.3 mph line drive to right field that hung up just long enough to go for an out. Judge came up next and cracked a 69.7 mph bloop to right field that fell for a single.
Rice did eventually get one to fall before the game was over, though, lacing a 112.8 mph double.
“Ben Rice has obviously emerged as a great hitter,” said Carlos Rodón, who made note of the balls he had been hitting hard right at fielders of late.
After getting off to a red-hot start to his MLB career last summer, Rice cooled off in a big way to the point that he was optioned to Triple-A by September.

The Yankees thought there was some bad luck involved then too, though he was not hitting the ball quite as hard as he is now.
Rice has continued to demolish fastballs this season to the tune of a .325 average with a .688 slugging percentage against them and an average exit velocity of 97.9 mph.
Pitchers have had better success throwing him breaking balls, against which he was batting .132 with a .302 slugging percentage and 89 mph average exit velocity.
But he may be getting more fastballs to hit by batting in front of Judge.
Overall, Rice has made the most of the opportunity created by Stanton starting the year on the injured list, which will make the coming weeks interesting.
Stanton is currently in Tampa to take at least a week’s worth of live at-bats before potentially getting in rehab games next week and possibly being activated the following week.
If the Yankees stay healthy until then — which is no sure thing — Boone will be tasked with finding a way to get all of his hitters deserving of at-bats enough of them.
The current situation has worked well with the rotation of Rice, Paul Goldschmidt, Trent Grisham, Cody Bellinger and Jasson Domínguez each getting the occasional day off depending on how Boone uses the DH spot.
While Stanton is unlikely to play every day, especially early on, he does not offer any positional flexibility other than playing DH, which clogs up that spot to an extent.
Rice has taken occasional pregame grounders at third base, but to this point the Yankees insist that is just for fun and not a sign of things to come.
The left-handed hitter has also gotten into four games this season at catcher, but only late in blowout games so far.
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