BATTERS: Mid-season BPV leaders, 2015

As we approach the midpoint of the season, let's take a look at the batters who have been the most skilled so far in 2015.

Only 40-some batters own a 75+ BPV out of the roughly 300 hitters that have 100+ AB, representing the top 13% of that group:

  • 75+ BPV, 2015 YTD*
    
    Name                League  Position  bb%  ct%  Eye   PX   HctX  Spd  BPV
    ==================  ======  ========  ===  ===  ====  ===  ====  ===  ===
    Harper, Bryce           NL        LF  19%  75%  0.93  242   135   84  159
    Arenado, Nolan          NL        3B   5%  85%  0.32  184   133  109  131
    Frazier, Todd           NL     3B/1B   8%  81%  0.44  206   144   80  130
    Goldschmidt, Paul       NL        1B  18%  78%  1.02  185   145   97  127
    Rizzo, Anthony          NL     ...

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