Young targets, 2025

Let's take a mid-season look at the most skilled young hitters in the game.

These bats, age 26 and under, have posted the highest levels of production so far in 2025 (min 50 PA):

NameLgbb%ct%SwK%Chase %EV LA Brl%OPS
Wenceel PérezAL5%77%13.0%32.8%90.8 22.7 14.9%.957
Hyeseong KimNL5%78%11.2%27.1%87.7 7.1 3.3%.948
James WoodNL14%68%10.3%23.1%94.2 5.9 19.2%.931
Iván HerreraNL10%79%10.3%27.0%89.8 11.3 11.7%.925
Corbin CarrollNL9%72%11.4%31.7%92.7 16.1 15.5%.914
Juan SotoNL19%80%5.9%14.0%94.3 9.6 16.5%.910
Heriberto HernandezNL5%70%18.2%31.5%91.4 14.9 7.9%.887
Riley GreeneAL7%67%14.3%30.7%90.6 12.3 18.2%.868
Elly De La CruzNL10%71%12.1%27.2%91.7 7.4 15.5%.863
Jacob WilsonAL6%92%4.5%32.6%85.9 8.6 2.4%.859
Noelvi MarteNL7%82%14.2%

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