Mariners' Cole Young has remarkable case as 2nd-best hitter in MLB this season

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Cole Young sits right behind Mike Trout on an impressive MLB leaderboard.

And if you just use this one stat, the Seattle Mariners' young second baseman has been the second-best hitter in baseball this season.

Don't believe it? Well, here it is.

Young has the second-best Win Probability Added so far in the 2026 season behind just Trout.

WPA is a stat that doesn't just take into account a hitter's outcomes, but specifically what point in a game they happen in and how it impacts the chances of winning.

For example, a home run with your team leading 14-0 doesn't add essentially any win probability. The chances of winning are already too high.

A walk-off home run when trailing that turns a game into a win adds a ton of win probability.

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Every action has some amount of WPA, and Young has been second-best to Trout, with the leaderboard via MLB.com's Daniel Kramer:

Highest Win Probability Added, 2026

1) Mike Trout: 1.72
➡️2) Cole Young: 1.64
3) James Wood: 1.59
4) Nick Kurtz: 1.46
5) Ben Rice: 1.39

— Daniel Kramer (@DKramer_) April 29, 2026

That top-five is four of the very best hitters on the planet, with Young mixed in.

WPA certainly requires a game to break in a certain way to get a chance at accumulating it, but then a hitter has to deliver, too.

So far, Young has delivered for the Mariners, over and over. It's been key for a lineup that took a while to get rolling around him.

And for Young, it's huge. After a slow start to his MLB career prior to this season, he's found his stride and is looking like a long-term starter, with a knack for coming through when it really matters.

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