The numbers from last season show why Larnach still holds
value around the league. In 2025, he appeared in 142 games and hit .250 with a
.323 on‑base percentage and a .404 slugging percentage, finishing with 17 home
runs and 60 RBIs across 503 at‑bats. Those totals represent solid, league‑average
production, particularly for a player who often hits in the middle portion of
the lineup.