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Poll: Will Cedric Mullins Sustain His Hot Start?

By Nick Deeds | April 28, 2025 at 5:20pm CDT

There wasn’t much for Orioles fans to be excited about back in 2021, as they ultimately lost 110 games that season. Center fielder Cedric Mullins was the exception to that, however, as the then-26-year-old broke out in a big way that year with a .291/.360/518 slash line in 159 games while playing strong defense in center. Flash forward to 2025 and while the Orioles are certainly not going to lose 110 games, their fans are once again staring down disappointment as their 10-17 record puts them dead last in the AL East. Amid that disappointment, however, Mullins is once again emerging as a bright spot.

Now in his age-30 season, the club’s center fielder is putting on by far the best offensive performance of his career. He’s slashing .279/.421/.547 in his first 107 trips to the plate, production that’s good for an incredible 185 wRC+. His six home runs put him on pace for a career-best mark over a full season, and he’s pairing that surge in power with a massive 17.8% walk rate while maintaining a fairly low 19.6% strikeout rate. He remains an impressive baserunner as well, with five stolen bases in six attempts, and that entire offensive package has been paired with his typically-stellar defense.

In all, it’s the sort of scorching start that would be MVP-caliber if maintained over a full season; only Aaron Judge and Bobby Witt Jr. have posted more fWAR than Mullins in the AL this year. That sort of season would not only help the Orioles get back into the conversation for a playoff spot, but it would be game-changing for Mullins himself ahead of his first foray into free agency this winter. In a free agent class that has long looked relatively light on quality offensive options, a strong offensive season for Mullins could earn him quite the raise on the open market as was the case for fellow outfielders Anthony Santander and Jurickson Profar this past offseason following their own strong walk years.

Just how feasible is it for Mullins to maintain this production? Some of it certainly looks sustainable. He’s posting a career-high in hard-hit rate (40.0%) while posting his best barrel rate (7.7%) since his 30-homer campaign in 2021, so there’s some reason for optimism about his power increase. His .305 BABIP is within spitting distance of his .290 career mark, and a 20.3% line drive rate (his best since 2020) provides an easy explanation for the slight increase. In general, Mullins is elevating the ball more than he ever has before in his career with a ground ball rate of just 26.6% and a launch angle of 24.1 degrees, both career-best marks. With that said, his aforementioned barrel and hard-hit rates are both still below league average and seem unlikely to keep generating homers at quite this level and his .423 expected slugging percentage is more than 100 points below his actual figure.

While the sustainability of Mullins’ newfound power is questionable, his improved plate discipline is backed up by underlying numbers. Mullins is swinging just 42.1% of the time, the lowest figure he’s posted since his debut season in 2018, and most of that patience has come against pitches outside of the zone. He’s swinging at balls outside the strike zone just 20.7% of the time, and he’s combined that with a knack for making contact on pitches in the zone, connecting on 90.8% of his in-zone swings. It’s led to a swinging-strike rate of just 7.5% so far this year and, while his gargantuan 17.8% walk rate will almost certainly come down at some point, it’s easy to imagine this sort of approach resulting in a career-best walk rate for Mullins, who walked in just 8.1% of his career plate appearances entering this season.

While some regression appears all but guaranteed to come for Mullins eventually, there’s enough real improvements to his approach that it’s not hard to imagine him matching or perhaps even surpassing his career-best 2021 campaign. Mullins’ .366 xwOBA, while nearly 60 points below his current wOBA, is actually 22 points higher than his 2021 figure and by far the best of his career. That expected number puts Mullins in the same ballpark as players like Witt, Seiya Suzuki, and Francisco Lindor this year, and it’s in line with the production of Freddie Freeman, Kyle Schwarber, and Corey Seager at the plate last season.

How do MLBTR readers think Mullins’ platform season will play out? Will he enter free agency coming off of a career year, end up in line with his 2021 numbers, or regress back to his career norms? Have your say in the poll below:

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  1. HalosHeavenJJ

    2 months ago

    Near a career year but not quite. Would love to see this continue but the smart money is on a dip at some point.

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    • Acoss1331

      2 months ago

      Probably regression is in play which the Orioles front office is thinking as well, hence no extension talks thus far.

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      • skinsfandfw

        2 months ago

        The word extension does not exist in the manuals at the Camden Yards warehouse.

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        • LordD99

          1 month ago

          Good chance he’ll he traded midseason with the way the O’s season started.

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        • skinsfandfw

          1 month ago

          If the team is still underperforming come June then possibly, however we know Elias values draft picks, which Mullins would almost certainly command a comp pick if he leaves via FA after the season.

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  2. Motown is My Town

    2 months ago

    I’ll channel the Ol’ Professor, Sparky Anderson, on this one…he always said if a guy is a .260 hitter then no matter how hot or cold he starts the season, he’ll end up hitting that .260 by its end. Call it the Khris Davis phenomenon, but Mullins is gonna be what he’s gonna be

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      2 months ago

      A .260 BA would be above his career average. If he can maintain his walk and line-drive rate, his BA won’t matter.

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    • El Kabong

      2 months ago

      The Ol’ Professor was Casey Stengel, not Sparky Anderson.

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    • cooperhill

      1 month ago

      Sparky Anderson was pathetic as a player, great as a manager, like Earl Weaver. Had some ridiculous statements, like Kirk Gibson is the next Mickey Mantle, Corey Lovello is the best prospect he’s ever seen, and said Rusty Meacham has a curveball like Sandy Koufax!🤣🤣🤣

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  3. Jean Matrac

    2 months ago

    Many times I wish there would be a none of the above option. Although regression is likely, I can easily seem him maintaining some momentum from the hot start. So I think he won’t have a career year, nor will he match his 2021, but I think he’ll do better than the career 107 wRC+

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    • HalosHeavenJJ

      2 months ago

      Exactly where I am. If there was a 115-120 or so wRC+ option that’s what I would have taken.

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  4. phillies1993

    2 months ago

    He’s on pace for 114 walks, which I doubt will happen. But I wouldn’t be surprised by another 30-30 season with 75 or 80 walks, which certainly would set him up for a big payday.

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  5. AI GM

    2 months ago

    Will have a career year if he keeps hitting the ball the same as he has. Can he keep such a low ground ball rate I have no idea. Teams can pitch him differently. He can get hurt. Worn down. Numbers aren’t a fluke though.

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  6. SD_SF_DET

    1 month ago

    Even though I’m not an orioles fan, I always root for guys to sustain their career years and get that bag. Keep it going Cedric!

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    • C Yards Jeff

      1 month ago

      A CF with athleticism. Not an athlete that plays CF. His first movement instincts on how, when and where to move to a hit ball are remarkable.

      I kinda hope he regresses offensively and that the cost of extending him would be based more on his defense not offense thus realistically affordable to my Os.

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  7. El Kabong

    1 month ago

    In three innings today, a possible “Will Brandon Nimmo Rebound From His Slow Start” poll becomes “Will Brandon Nimmo Sustain His Hot Start.”

    A reminder that it’s still early.

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  8. Let MLB use PEDs

    1 month ago

    He’ll have a career year and get traded to the Dodgers for Gonsolin and Pages at the deadline. Rockies will give him the Kris Bryant bag in desperation to keep up with the other NL west teams this free agency.

    I missed that option

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  9. gorav114

    1 month ago

    One of the most underrated Orioles of all time. I hope he finishes his career in Baltimore. I’ve been calling for an extension since he first came up. Great teammate and great ballplayer

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  10. Rsox

    1 month ago

    Mullins reminds me of a Devon White-type situation where he’ll have a career season then someone will overpay and the fans and media of that team will complain when his numbers return to his career normal levels

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  11. WadeBoggsWildRide

    1 month ago

    Is “He will sustain career best numbers until he fails a juice test” an option? The numbers don’t look like they are juice created but they mentioned Profar so you kind of have to ask.

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  12. websoulsurfer

    1 month ago

    While his BABip is only marginally higher than his norms, Mullins BB rate is more than double his career average and his SLG is 120 points higher than his career averages. This will be an interesting season to watch, because his plate discipline is off the charts good for him so his other numbers may not dip all that much.

    Where do I think he will end up if he stays healthy? Around .270/.390/.490/.880. Still one heck of a season.

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  13. bravesfan

    1 month ago

    I want something a little less than a 130 something wRC+ but higher than his career norm. I think his career norm is tainted by a couple season that just aren’t the true him. But I don’t think he’s that superstar either. He has had superstar season but I throw a 110-120 wRC+ which is a truly good and above avg mlb player. Which is where I think he falls

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  14. LordD99

    1 month ago

    He can probably match his prior peak season.

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