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I suspect the issue that is causing your surprise in his balance rating is that you expect a batter rated as an E to have similar OPS vs left and right (a ratio of l to r of about 1). When I look at the 2021 cards, I see that the average ratio of ops vs. left to ops vs. right for batters with a balance rating of E is about .86. A 1L is about 1.05 and a 1R is about .82. (These averages were calculated for about 340 players whose splits I pulled from fangraphs).
Edit: Sorry, I found my error and have found that the batters with a balance rating of E do have the expected average ratio of about 1.0. So we're back to your original question of why is Engel an E. There is quite a range of results within the Es though. The most unusual is Oscar Mercado. who has a l to r ratio of 1.46 (.817/.568) and has a balance of E.