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Poll: Can Ben Rice Keep This Up?

By Nick Deeds | April 30, 2025 at 5:10pm CDT

Yesterday, Yankees slugger Ben Rice enjoyed a three-hit game that saw him slug two homers. It was a great game, but that’s become almost commonplace for the 26-year-old through the season’s first month. After making his big league debut at first base while filling in for Anthony Rizzo last summer, Rice entered Spring Training this year in the mix for a bench spot as a pinch-hitter and backup catcher behind Austin Wells. An injury to Giancarlo Stanton created an opportunity for regular playing time, however, and Rice was chosen to take those regular reps.

He’s certainly making the most of the opportunity, having done nothing but rake since the season began. In 106 plate appearances this year, Rice has slashed an incredible .278/.387/.611 (184 wRC+). Rice has clobbered eight homers already, leaving him tied for the ninth-most long balls in the majors and just two behind Eugenio Suarez and Cal Raleigh for the major league lead. Sandwiched between those two and Rice with nine homers is Aaron Judge, for whom Rice’s emergence has created the sort of protection in the lineup that Juan Soto offered him last season. If comparing the 26-year-old’s early season production to Soto’s 2024 campaign sounds hyperbolic, it isn’t; Rice’s aforementioned 184 wRC+ currently makes him the fourth-best qualified hitter in baseball and second only to Judge in the AL. Soto’s 180 wRC+ last year made him the third-best qualified hitter in baseball and second only to Judge in the AL.

The question for Rice, however, is how sustainable this hot start will prove to be. The Yankees would surely love for Rice to emerge as star-level bat both for this season and the long-term, when he could take over for Paul Goldschmidt as the club’s regular first baseman. This isn’t the first time Rice has come out of the gates with a hot start, however, as his cup of coffee last year started with a 24-game, 92-PA stretch where he hit an impressive .228/.315/.494 with six homers. That start proved to be unsustainable for him, as he hit a paltry .110/.209/.192 the rest of the way to finish as a well below-average hitter overall across his 50 games in the majors.

In that 24-game stretch of success last year, Rice struck out at a 22.8% clip, walked 12.0% of the time, and posted an incredible 20.0% barrel rate. Those are all solid peripherals, though his 38.3% hard-hit rate was somewhat concerning and helped to explain his lackluster .222 BABIP. That’s especially true when combined with his 50% fly ball rate over that stretch; while elevating the ball often helps with homers, leading to the aforementioned massive barrel rate, softly-hit fly balls are the worst type of contact a hitter can make. That weak contact in the air led to very few balls dropping in for hits, and once the home runs stopped coming his overall production cratered.

How does Rice’s start to 2025 measure up to last year’s hot start? The signs are mixed in that regard. His strikeout rate (24.5%) has actually gotten worse, and his walk rate (12.3%) is mostly stagnant. The real story here can be found in his batted ball data. Rice’s 21.9% barrel rate is phenomenal, but not a massive change from the 20.0% figure he put up during last year’s hot streak. However, Rice is making loud contact much more consistently so far this year. His hard-hit rate has jumped up to a phenomenal 62.5%, good for second in all of baseball this year behind Oneil Cruz’s 62.7% and slightly ahead of Shohei Ohtani’s 62.3%.

Hitting the ball hard that consistently is obviously a good thing, but the hard contact has come at the cost of Rice elevating the ball much less than he was last year. His 15.6% line drive rate is down five points from last year and his 35.9% fly ball rate is down eight points; consequently, that’s led to a 13-point spike in his ground ball rate, which now sits at 48.4%. That huge grounder rate may seem like it would limit Rice’s power, and that’s true to a least some extent. Even so, plenty of hitters have emerged as legitimate power threats over the years despite hitting the ball on the ground a lot as long as they hit the ball hard enough to send it out when they do elevate. Gunnar Henderson, Ketel Marte, and Teoscar Hernandez are among the players who posted big seasons last year despite ground ball rates in a similar range as Rice. What’s more, advanced metrics generally seem to buy that Rice has earned his production so far. His .428 wOBA this year is virtually identical to his .425 xwOBA.

How much do MLBTR readers believe in Rice’s offensive explosion to open the season? Have the Yankees found another star slugger to pair with Judge in the middle of their lineup, or will this hot start prove to be a flash in the pan like last year? Have your say in the poll below:

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  1. 3768902

    2 months ago

    No, next question

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    • William poopy

      2 months ago

      Salty Canadian. Stay at the bottom with your welfare franchise.

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      • 3768902

        2 months ago

        Lol, what? The headline asked if he can keep up a 187 wrc+. Do you think this dude is Ted Williams all of a sudden?

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        • yanks2323

          2 months ago

          With his handle, I wouldn’t take much stock in the post above you

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        • GASoxFan

          2 months ago

          Its the Canadian version of 8675309

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  2. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    2 months ago

    I think this is an example of when a borderline player ‘figures it out’ coupled with not being prone to injury.

    Ben Rice is the guy we’d been hoping to get with Greg Bird, etc.

    I think Rice is quietly the Real Deal Holyfield- ears fully intact,

    The other thing is, he’s not exactly pacing for like .400 with 80 HR’s and 200 RBI’s. He’s pacing for 50, which a lot of guys do either early on or in the middle of a hot streak that eventually levels off a ibt.

    Even if he cools off a little bit, I still think he’s a legitimate 25-35 HR hitter.

    To me, the sign that he’s legitimate is that he has a realistic, serviceable, sustainable batting average to go along with his hitting approach, which lends itself to these pull homeruns.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      He’s going to regress but I can see Rice still being a very solid contributor maybe 25 to 30 homeruns and that’s absolutely a win for the Yankees.

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      • TrillionaireTeamOperator

        2 months ago

        Yeah, the way he struck out just now in his first AB today seemed like he was pressing a bit.

        I could see him getting inside his own head after this success and going into a slump.

        But I don’t think his recent success is such an aberration that it is a complete mirage.

        I think it’s his real pace/numbers at like 150% productivity, which means, he’s still a 30+ HR kind of hitter, which is plenty great for us.

        Heck, if he was a consistent .275+ hitter with 15+ HR power that’d be enough.

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    • Gasu1

      2 months ago

      He was never borderline. Look at his minor league record and you’ll see signs of just this.

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      • TrillionaireTeamOperator

        2 months ago

        Well yeah- guys get called up when they rake in the minors, because they appear to be major league capable or are being under matched by minor league pitching…. so they get called up if there’s room on the roster/in the line up for them….

        That said- plenty of guys are consistently .300+ 20+ HR hitters in the minors, but can’t get it to translate into the majors.

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        • 178 iq

          1 month ago

          Where is Spencer Jones? There’s your DH if that’s accurate. But it’s not. The more time he spends in the minors better for the cheap Yankees. Rice down. Jones up. If cashman and Hal weren’t running things. You think any other team would have Jones wasting away in the minors like the Yankees are?

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        • papasmurf25

          1 month ago

          Cheap ? The Yanks have, what, a $330 payroll something like 3rd in all of baseball ? Can you elaborate on them being cheap ?

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        • 178 iq

          1 month ago

          How many players account for that payroll? 3? Sure they got a steal with AJ. They paid for Cole, where is he this season? Got LUCKY with Max. Rodon looks ok, still losing games though.

          So yea, they are cheap. Cheap with minor league players. Cheap with their fans. Cheap with signing a 3b.

          Look at how the talent is spread out on other teams, like the dodgers etc.. NYY have holes up and done the lineup. JD is pretending to play LF hoping his bat wakes up while Jones plays SOLID defense and is nonstop taking in the minors. Tell me why SJ & AJ aren’t hitting 3 & 4?

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    • 178 iq

      1 month ago

      No. He went 0-4 last night. That’s going to be about right going forward. You can’t plug holes at the major league level with chewing gum any more than you can plus holes on a sinking ship with chewing gum. NYY needs to figure out what to do at 3b and admit Rice is not a MLB talent.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      1 month ago

      Greg Bird is a beast on MLB The Show 2016!

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  3. DarkSide830

    2 months ago

    Very good Minors hitter moved off catcher. That tends to be a recipe for success. Is he a near 1.000 OPS player? Probably not. But I think there’s reason to believe he’ll be a good MLB player.

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  4. mlb fan

    2 months ago

    I don’t favor the Yankees (but watch them regularly), but I’ve been hoping to see Ben Rice get a shot.

    The Yankees have been going with a succession of stopgap 1bmen the last several years, so there’s no good reason for Rice not to get his opportunity.

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    • mlbnyyfan

      2 months ago

      Probably not but I’m enjoying the ride until it’s over. It’s a longgggg season.

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  5. MeowMeow

    2 months ago

    I sort of expect him to stick in their starting lineup all year if he’s healthy. Yankees can be scary good at locking in on what a guy’s doing well and helping him thrive.

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  6. Begamin

    2 months ago

    It’d be nice, but asking if someone can keep up a 181 OPS+ level of production is a tall order for any player. Hes most likely due to regress some, but that doesnt mean hes bad, its just a SSS

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  7. William poopy

    2 months ago

    Yes Ben rice is phenomenal and I can see him winning many MVP’s. Just further evidence these scouts don’t know their head from their butt.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      2 months ago

      False. He’s a glorified Quad-A player and will be sent down before season’s end and eventually DFA’d. He’s not hard to figure out and pitchers will make adjustments. And he won’t be able to make counter-adjustments. Guys like Ben Rice are a dime a dozen and anybody who believes this is sustainable is smoking some kind bud.

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      • William poopy

        1 month ago

        Womp womp jealous Canadian boy. He’s better than everyone on the jays combined

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  8. buns cherington

    2 months ago

    big time betteridge’s law of headlines on this one

    Reply
  9. Ronk325

    2 months ago

    Rice had terrible BABIP luck last year so there was always an indication that he was better than surface level stats showed. He added muscle in the offseason and is hitting the ball a lot harder now. Rice put up strong numbers at every level of the minors so I don’t see any reason why he wouldn’t be a very good hitter going forward

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  10. billysbballz

    2 months ago

    If the plan is to eventually have him play first I’m hoping he’s working hard at it everyday. Being a catcher you would think it would translate into a serviceable first baseman but I’m hoping for more than just average defense. Teams win with strong defense and first baseman is no exception. Saying that they need that left handed power bat in the lineup and eventually when Stanton is gone it opens up the DH revolving door which they need and is another reason why losing out on Soto could possibly be the best thing that happens to the Yankees.

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  11. swagsuperawesomeepiccoolman123

    2 months ago

    BEN RICEEEE 🔥🔥🔥

    Reply
  12. WideWorldofSports

    2 months ago

    The same people who disagree here are the same people who said the yankees would finish last this year to the orioles LOL. Yall know nothing.

    Reply
  13. CravenMoorehead

    2 months ago

    I’m just happy that the Yankees didn’t go out and panic sign JD Martinez to a contract. Rice has done a pretty solid job taking over DH for Glass Atlas.

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  14. Brick 7

    2 months ago

    Rice plus $800 million… It’s a win-win…

    Reply
  15. Ok Yankees Fan

    2 months ago

    Rice may end up as starting catcher when
    … or if … Stanton the Human IL Stint returns.

    Reply
  16. Stan "The Boy" Taylor

    2 months ago

    Yanks can let Goldy walk after this year and put Uncle Ben at first for the next half decade.

    Reply
  17. bwmiller79

    2 months ago

    Yanks lose Goldschmidt’s bat they will certainly need to sign somebody far more expensive in FA. Id think they should extend Goldschmidt. He clearly has new life in pinstripes. One more year for Goldy.

    Rice has been a pleasant surprise for the Yanks.

    How about Eugenio Suarez’s four homer game? He disappears for three weeks and then explodes.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 months ago

      I’m happy he’s doing well but way too early for that. He’s been squaring up pretty good but Goldy has turned into a singles/doubles hitter.

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  18. Paleobros

    2 months ago

    Rice is far from cooked.

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  19. whyhayzee

    2 months ago

    0 for 4 with 2 K’s and the Yankees lost.

    Yes, keep it up, by all means.

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  20. Chicken In Philly?

    2 months ago

    29.76% of readers of this article have Ben Rice on their fantasy baseball team.

    Reply
  21. cooperhill

    2 months ago

    NOPE!

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  22. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    2 months ago

    Quad-A. Written all over him.

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  23. Mynameisnoname

    2 months ago

    The 180 wRC+ is tough to sustain, but that’s MVP votes territory. Hitting 35 bombs with a 130 wRC+ is a big drop off and still All Star level.

    His metrics are absolutely elite right now, so his numbers are backed up, which means a sincere breakout of some form may be in the works.

    For goodness sakes, he hit 24 HR in 79 games in AAA. Why shouldn’t he be able to hit 35 with full time ABs without the swollen hands of a catcher.

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  24. BurnerK

    1 month ago

    Like all new players who seem to pop off the charts they are great until they became the conversation in the pitchers/catchers meetings and then they are indexed and figured out and a plan of attack is at hand and they become less effective. Right now most opponents of the Yankees are focused on Judge in the war room and how to defend the torpedo bats. Rice is a distraction but not the headline. Kind of like PCA at the cubs. Not enough realized data to put together a plan on the kid just yet.

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    • Captainmike1

      1 month ago

      You mean like pitching to Juan Soto this year without Judge to protect him ?

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  25. Captainmike1

    1 month ago

    My brother has pointed out that Ben Rice is doing better than Juan Soto in almost every stat !!!

    Reply
  26. Captainmike1

    1 month ago

    I would like to point out that I believed in Ben last year and this year he is fulfilling his destiny !
    The force is strong within him

    Reply
  27. spitfire

    1 month ago

    Nope

    Reply
  28. Ok Yankees Fan

    1 month ago

    Rice a keeper … starting catcher when Stanton the human Bull in a China cabinet finally returns.

    Reply

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