Leaders, July 2025 to June 2026

Let's wrap up our look back at the top performers over the last 12 months by moving on to hitters.

These bats were the most productive from July 2025 to June 2026 (min 100 PA):

NameLgOPSbb%ct%Eye SwK%EV LA Brl%
Yordan AlvarezAL1.04316%79%0.91 7.4%94.7 18.6 18.7%
Nick KurtzAL1.01618%63%0.57 14.0%93.6 13.8 19.5%
Aaron JudgeAL1.01020%70%0.80 12.8%95.0 17.8 22.6%
Shohei OhtaniNL.97916%70%0.66 12.9%94.1 14.2 20.2%
Juan SotoNL.95617%79%0.95 7.5%93.2 15.0 16.7%
Kyle SchwarberNL.94514%63%0.44 14.0%94.1 21.6 22.9%
Munetaka MurakamiAL.93818%60%0.55 16.2%94.2 14.5 20.7%
Giancarlo StantonAL.9219%63%0.27 14.6%94.4 18.7 22.9%
Yandy DíazAL.90911%84%0.76 6.3%91.7 5.7 6.9%
Junior CamineroAL.90710%79%0.54 10.9%93.6 9.9 15.1%
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