Matt Chapman Stats
- Height / Weight
- 6' 0" / 215 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 4/28/1993 (30)
- Experience
- 7
- College
- Cal State Fullerton
Matt Chapman Season Stats
Last 10 Games
Matt Chapman News
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman went 2-for-4 with a solo home run in Tuesday's loss versus the Miami Marlins. The veteran is now up to four homers on the season, but is hitting a weak .205. Chapman has never been a big contact hitter with a career ,240 batting average, but the power has always been there and that is showing with his new team thus far. At this point in his career, Chapman is what he is and fantasy managers seeking power can give him a look with the knowledge that he will hurt managers batting average.
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman collected three extra-base hits on Friday, including a double and two home runs to go along with five RBI and three runs scored, helping the Giants to an 8-3 win over the Padres. The veteran is now 4-for-9 to begin the season and is reminiscent of 2023 when he began the first month of the season hitting .384 with 53% of his hits going for extra bases (15 doubles, five HR). Of course, he hit .205 the rest of the way, so the Giants are hoping he can contribute for the entire season in 2024. ATC projections see him with a .233 BA and 23 home runs for the year.
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman went 2-for-4 with a homer in Friday's spring training game against the Chicago Cubs. Chapman's homer brought the Giants within one run in a wild game that ended in a 13-12 Giants victory. He has performed well in spring training for his new team, hitting for a .280 batting average and a .960 OPS in 25 AB. In 2024, ATC projections project Chapman to hit for a .235/.327/.437 slash line with 24 HR and 70 RBI. The home runs and RBI marks would be an improvement from his 2023 season in Toronto. With an ADP of 262.3, Chapman will likely only be a starting corner infielder for deeper leagues for managers willing to gamble on him in the unfriendly offensive environment at Oracle Park.
Batting Order
1 | Jung Hoo Lee |
2 | LaMonte Wade Jr. |
3 | Jorge Soler |
4 | Michael Conforto |
5 | Matt Chapman |
6 | Thairo Estrada |
7 | Mike Yastrzemski |
8 | Patrick Bailey |
9 | Nick Ahmed |
Matt Chapman Stats
Last 10 Games
Batting Order
1 | Jung Hoo Lee |
2 | LaMonte Wade Jr. |
3 | Jorge Soler |
4 | Michael Conforto |
5 | Matt Chapman |
6 | Thairo Estrada |
7 | Mike Yastrzemski |
8 | Patrick Bailey |
9 | Nick Ahmed |
San Francisco Giants third baseman landed a three-year deal with the club this winter on the heels of a solid season with the Blue Jays in 2023. The veteran hit .240 with 17 home runs, 39 doubles, and a .754 OPS across 140 appearances a season ago. At the same time, he only drove in 54 runs and offers little speed with a career-high four steals last season. The fact Chapman managed just 17 homers in a favorable home run park at the Rogers Centre in Toronto does not bode well for his home run upside at Oracle Park in San Francisco. According to Statcast, the Rogers Centre sits 14th in terms of home run factor at 104 over the last three seasons while only three ballparks have suppressed homers more than Oracle Park and its 84 home run factor in that time. ATC still projects 24 home runs and 70 RBI for Chapman in 2024 and he's currently the 24th third baseman coming off draft boards this spring, giving him fair value even with the unfavorable change in venue.