BATTERS: PX/xPX under- and over-performers

Last week we used extreme differences in BA and xBA, to identify players who have either under-performed or over-performed in batting average thus far. This week we will look at players with extreme differences in PX and xPX values to pick those whose skills may not support their current level of production—both positively and negatively.

We will begin by taking a look at hitters who have an xPX 30+ points less than their PX. (Stats through games of 6/7.)

POTENTIAL OVERACHIEVERS

NAME                 HR    PX   xPX   DIFF
=================    ==   ===   ===   ====
Abreu,Jose           17   238   163   75
Francisco,Juan       10   237   163   74
Belt,Brandon          9   157    96   61
Morse,Michael        13   192   146  ...

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