RELIEVERS: Best BPVs in June

This week the column reviews June's top BPV performers with at least ten innings. LIMA filters have been lightly applied as well—HR/9 under 1.2 was the key there. There are two groupings—BPV over 200, and BPV between 175-199. Let's start with the 200+ BPV relievers. Here is a chart:

June                Sv  IP   ERA xERA WHIP  DOM  CMD HR/9 BPV
===============     == ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ===
C.Green (NYY)        0 13.0 0.69 2.20 0.92 15.9 23.0  0.0 279
W.Smith (SF) (L)     9 12.7 0.71 2.07 0.71 15.6  7.3  0.7 238
J.Taylor (BOS) (L)   0 10.7 5.06 2.80 1.31 13.5 16.0  0.8 233
N.Ramirez (LAA)      0 16.3 0.00 2.64 0.55 11.6 21.0  0.0 215
B.Hand (CLE) (L)     9 13.3 4.05 2.74 1.05 13.5 10.0  0.7 215
J.Hader (MIL) (L)    6 12.7...

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