Nathan Church Shines with Two Home Runs for St. Louis in Fantasy Hitting Recap The St. Louis Cardinals’ young core delivered a standout performance on Saturday, with Nathan Church leading the charge in a 11-9 loss to the Seattle Mariners at Busch Stadium. The 25-year-old outfielder, a former UC Irvine product, went 2-for-4 with two home runs, two runs scored, and four RBI. This marked his fourth home run of the season and pushed his batting average to .254 with a .760 OPS in 70 plate appearances. Church’s contributions also included 11 runs scored, 12 RBI, and three stolen bases on three attempts, solidifying his role as a key player for the rebuilding Cardinals. Despite losing key veterans like Brendan Donovan, Willson Contreras, and Nolan Arenado this offseason, the Cardinals remain competitive with a 14-12 record. Church’s versatility as a player who can fill all three outfield positions adds value to his utility. His 92 MPH arm strength, ranking in the 91st percentile according to Baseball Savant, makes him a valuable asset for manager Oli Marmol. However, his offensive metrics raise questions about sustainability. Church’s 4.7% barrel rate and 34.9% hard-hit rate rank in the 24th percentile, while his 26.2% strikeout rate is in the 29th percentile. His 6.2% walk rate (22nd percentile) and 45% chase rate (second percentile) further highlight inconsistencies in his approach. Despite these concerns, Church’s recent performance has shown promise. In April, he’s hitting .277 with an .886 OPS in 54 plate appearances, a stark contrast to his .188 average and .376 OPS in March. His ability to launch the ball effectively, with a 34.9% launch-angle sweet-spot rate 1.6% higher than the league average, suggests potential for improvement. While his .#st_louis_cardinals #nathan_church #busch_stadium #baseball_savant #oli_marmol
