![]() His home park could certainly still be hampering his wOBA there, but doesn’t explain his struggles on the road. Is it a home park thing, which became much more pitcher friendly last year? Well this year, he has posted a higher home wOBA than away. Now both marks are around what he posted last year. Ryan Mountcastle also made last month’s list, but both his actual wOBA and xwOBA have fallen since. ![]() With these contact skills, I’m optimistic the rest will come eventually. The offensive game of prospect/rookie catchers is always a crapshoot, but he is only 24 and has barely more than a season’s worth of PAs under his belt. The Barrel% has more than doubled, which is great, but it’s hard to maintain that rate without better EVs. While Statcast calculates an xSLG more than 100 points higher than his actual, I am struggling to see the HR/FB rate upside at the moment given his lackluster ma圎V. Statcast loves him though, and while he underperformed last year as well, the gap wasn’t nearly this large. Unfortunately, he has struggled to hit for BABIP throughout his short career, and he’s shown limited power. I want to love Keibert Ruiz, as it’s rare for a hitter to post a single digit strikeout rate and mid-single digit SwStk%, especially a catcher. That is, unless of course you’re in an NL-Only league where you really have no choice. I’m sure he’ll rebound some if the Marlins give him a chance, but the upside obviously isn’t there to bother waiting around for him. It’s weird, as the peripherals all look relatively in line with his history, but the results just aren’t there. Oh, and he hasn’t hit a home run yet and his 2.5% Barrel% sits at a career low. He has taken his ground ball tendency to the extreme this season, which normally would be a positive for BABIP, but instead, that has tanked to a career low, and just the third time it’s sat below. Jean Segura is also a carryover from the first list, and although both marks have improved, they still both stink. He’s not a sexy buy low, as the upside here isn’t dramatic, but he should post far better results the rest of the way. What’s kinda crazy is he’s hit seven home runs, but only scored 12 runs! That’s a hilariously low ratio of runs scored to home runs. 289, with an xSLG more than 100 points higher than his actual. 274, but this still represents a career low. He hasn’t exactly been a greater BABIPer throughout his career, with a career mark of just. One of the primary drivers of his underperformance is a. Though the sample sizes aren’t very large, outside of last year, he hasn’t been a consistent underperformer. His xwOBA has also improved ever so slightly. ![]() Highlighters have the potential to dull your eyes and make you look sweaty or oily.Josh Naylor ranked second on this list a month ago, but the gap has narrowed as his wOBA has improved, though still remains below. At your draping, in your own colours, you would have seen your skin looking young and smooth and perfect, and not shiny or dewy. While a metallic blush can work, skin highlighters are not ideal. Matte finishes work beautifully with this muted palette, but metallic golds and bronzes are also lovely, in liners, shadows, even lipsticks or blushes (though not necessarily all together). There’s plenty of depth in the palette to create warm smoky eyes, and deep russet or berries for a dramatic lip. Natural looks are easy with all your beiges, peaches and browns, but drama is definitely possible too. True Autumn is, in fact, the tone that wears bronzer the most comfortably and most beautifully. Orange and red blushes can be intimidating, but I’ve never seen them look less that stunning on your tone.īronzer, too, is a fabulous way to enhance the warmth of your colouring. True Autumns look amazing in makeup so warm that it would look like a sunburn on most people. There are some colour combination suggestions on the last arm of the TCI True Autumn corporate fan, and here are some more: You also have many neutrals besides grey, like beiges, browns, khakis and olives. Nonetheless, you have plenty of options here.Īs a medium-dark tone, you have plenty of darker colours to choose from. They have gold or green undertones, and if you can find them, great! However most greys I see tend to be cooler, better for Summers or Winters. True Autumn doesn’t have those traditional colours, though there are greys, and your version of black on the cover of your TCI True Autumn fan. The classic example is a grey or black suit with a white or light-coloured shirt or blouse, and possibly an accent colour in a tie or jewellery. That said, corporate clothing, in terms of colours, usually consists of some or all of these: When I’m discussing corporate clothing here, I’m talking about more conservative workplaces - if yours is more casual, this may not be relevant for you.
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