Snell has only gone past the fifth inning three times in nine starts this season, so he's not racking up the innings to generate impressive strikeout stats. He's in the bottom-15th percentile among pitchers in walk rate this season, which is attributing to his high pitch count and getting deep into games. Washington strikes out at the lowest rate against lefties in baseball, and they have the fewest whiffs. The Nationals are hitting .299 against left-hand pitching this season (No. 3 in MLB) with a .356 on-base percentage (No. 4) and a 116 wRC+ (No. 8). Snell has stayed under this number in six of his nine starts this year. He has a 1.26 WHIP at home compared to a 1.93 WHIP on the road. He's pitched six fewer innings on the road this season, yet he has double the amount of walks on the road compared to home (18 vs 9) and half the number of strikeouts (16 on the road vs 32 at home).