During a surprising season for the Boston Red Sox, one player has emerged as a standout performer and key player: Jarren Duran. The 27-year-old outfielder is having a career year, transforming from a seesawing prospect to a bona fide MVP candidate.
Duran’s performance in 2024 has been nothing short of remarkable. He became an All-Star for the first time and made the most of his appearance, earning the game’s MVP Award.
Coming into Monday’s action, Duran currently leads the majors with 453 plate appearances and is on the brink of tying his career high in games played. His statistical achievements are staggering as he tops the majors in triples with 10, leads the American League in doubles with 30 and boasts a 5.6 bWAR, ranking fourth overall in the majors. Only Bobby Witt Jr., Gunnar Henderson and Aaron Judge surpass him.Â
While fWAR ranks him eighth at 4.2, Duran’s all-around contributions cannot be overstated.Â
Critics have doubted Duran throughout his career. Even after a mini-breakout in 2023, many believed his .381 BABIP indicated an unsustainable performance. Yet, Duran has silenced his detractors with consistency and advanced metrics that suggest staying power.
According to Baseball Savant, he ranks in the 88th percentile in average exit velocity with overall percentile rankings of 86 in batting, 100 in baseball and 92 in fielding. These numbers affirm that Duran is a genuine five-tool player, excelling in every facet of the game.