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Ryan
Noda
Oakland Athletics
#49
First Baseman
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HT/WT
1.91 m, 98 kg
Birthdate
30/3/1996 (28)
BAT/THR
Left/Left
Birthplace
Volo, IL
Status
Minors
Overview
News
Stats
Bio
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Stats
Batting
Fielding
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Career Batting
season
Team
2023
OAK
2024
OAK
Career
Season Averages
GP
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
BB
HBP
SO
SB
CS
AVG
OBP
SLG
OPS
WAR
128
406
63
93
22
1
16
54
77
10
170
3
1
.229
.364
.406
.770
2.3
30
86
7
11
3
0
1
2
12
1
32
0
0
.128
.242
.198
.440
-0.6
158
492
70
104
25
1
17
56
89
11
202
3
1
.211
.343
.370
.713
--
79
246
35
52
12
0
8
28
44
6
101
2
0
.211
.343
.370
.713
-
Expanded Batting
season
Team
2023
OAK
2024
OAK
Career
PA
P
P/PA
XBH
TB
IBB
HBP
GIDP
SH
SF
SB
CS
SB%
495
2091
4.22
39
165
1
10
4
0
2
3
1
0.75
100
446
4.46
4
17
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0.00
595
2537
4.26
43
182
1
11
4
1
2
3
1
0.75
Advanced Batting
season
Team
2023
OAK
2024
OAK
Career
WAR
OWAR
RC
RC/27
ISOP
SECA
AB/HR
BB/PA
BB/K
GO
FO
GO/FO
2.3
2.3
65.6
5.5
.177
.372
25.4
.156
0.45
93
145
0.6
-0.6
-0.7
3.9
1.4
.070
.209
86.0
.120
0.38
25
30
0.8
--
--
69.3
4.7
.159
.343
28.9
.150
0.44
118
175
0.7
WAR data provided by
Baseball-Reference
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