Adley Rutschman has found himself to be the talk of the town in Baltimore once more. The Orioles catcher missed 11 games with left ankle inflammation, but has otherwise looked healthier this season. His aggression at the plate has allowed for less strikeouts, more hard-hit balls and more balls in play. Rutschman’s slash line is .304/.360/.565 with an on-base plus slugging percentage of .925. His OPS+ is at 160, per Baseball Reference . His wRC+ (weighted runs created plus) is 158, per FanGraphs . To further explain these statistics, MLB.com states that “OPS+ takes a player's on-base plus slugging percentage and normalizes the number across the entire league,” while “wRC+ is a stat that measures a hitter's overall offensive value compared to league average.” In other words, Rutschman is raking and is 58-60 points better than the average MLB hitter (an OPS+ or wRC+ of 100 is a roughly league average hitter).…