AVGOBPSLG
1Yermin Mercedes.3861Mike Trout.4961Byron Buxton.772
2Mike Trout.3802Vladimir Guerrero Jr..4652Mike Trout.728
3Byron Buxton.3703J.D. Martinez.4323J.D. Martinez.696
4Jesse Winker.3594Yermin Mercedes.4264Ronald Acuna Jr..685
5Xander Bogaerts.3565Justin Turner.4225Kris Bryant.673
xBAxwOBAHard Hit%
1Ronald Acuna Jr..3921Bryce Harper.5271Giancarlo Stanton66.7
2Bryce Harper.3842Ronald Acuna Jr..5042Aaron Judge61.2
3Juan Soto.3743Juan Soto.4933Ronald Acuna Jr.60.6
4Yan Gomes.3644Rafael Devers.4714Jorge Soler59.2
5Mike Trout.3565Carson Kelly.4635Mike Trout58.3

 

 

Hit Streaks
StreakHitterABRunsHitsHRRBIBBKAVG/OBP/SLG
12Giancarlo Stanton521125611310.481/.509/.904
10Ozzie Albies399142546.359/.419/.641
10Andrew Benitendi387162444.421/.476/.632
9Matt Chapman3361123314.333/.389/.576
7Adam Frazier30380023.267/.312/.367
7Freddy Galvis22271413.318/.375/.545
7Avisail Garcia222120635.545/.600/.591
7Trevor Story259112753.440/.548/.880
6Brian Anderson23371525.304/.360/.478
6Xander Bogaerts259113614.440/.500/.840
6Whit Merrifield23361653.261/.393/.478
6Buster Posey248153614.625/.640/1.083
6Josh Rojas23794616.391/.360/1.000
6Marcus Semien234102625.435/.480/.826
6Raimel Tapia245111902.458/.458/.583

 

Who's Hot

Giancarlo Stanton , New York Yankees - On a white hot stretch right now, Stanton's riding a 12-game hit streak during which he's launched six home runs with a robust 1.413 on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS). Of his 78 batted ball events this season he's recorded 52 hard hits (exit velocity of 95 MPH+) with 14 barrels (17.9 percent) and an average exit velocity of 100.7 on his line drives plus fly ball events. Pretty, pretty good. 

Kris Bryant , Chicago Cubs - Each of his last eight hits resulted in extra-bases. Bryant's fifth in the majors in slugging percentage (.673), OPS (1.068) and third in total bases (72). He's hit safely in 14 of his last 17 contests with 16 runs, eight doubles, six home runs, 16 RBI, a .364/.440/.758 slash, a .394 isolated power and 216 weighted runs created plus (wRC+). 

Xander Bogaerts , Boston Red Sox - Leads the majors in hits (42) and tied for third in doubles (10) but leads the American League in them. He's launched six home runs over his last 15 games. Bogaerts leads all shortstop in the following categories: average (.356), on-base percentage (.402), slugging (.593), OPS (.995), doubles, hits and extra-base hits (16). 

Who's Not

Ty France , Seattle Mariners - Part of the slumping Mariners offense, over his last 25 plate appearances he's hitless with two runs, a strikeout percentage of 32 and a -31 wrC+. After a strong start, France may prove streaky over the course of the season. Track his rebound closely. 

Francisco Lindor , New York Mets - It's got to get better, right? There's a reason Glenn Colton and Rick Wolf avoid guys on big contracts their first season with a new team and Lindor may be the poster player right now. He's hitting a paltry .043/.241/.043 through his last six contests spanning 29 plate appearances with three runs scored. Good news, his walk rate matches his strikeout rate so some positive migration to the mean may be in the offing. 

Freddie Freeman , Atlanta Braves - Not only scuffling at the plate, Freeman received Thursday off to clear his head. He owns a 31.8 strikeout rate his last 22 plate appearances with a .050/.136/.050 line and a negative 76 wRC+ coming off an MVP season. He started slowly last year as well so this may be the time to kick the tires and buy low in your league. 

Positive Movement to the Mean

Freddie Freeman , Atlanta Braves - Segue alert, as the business side of things calls it, here's why one may wish to get in on the ground floor of Freeman moving forward: 

  • .202 batting average vs. .298 expected batting average (xBA) - plus 89 points

  • .422 slugging percentage vs. .606 expected slugging (xSLG) - plus 184 points

  • .322 weighted on-base average (wOBA) vs. .399 expected weighted on-base average (xwOBA) - plus 77 points

Hunter Dozier , Kansas City - His rebound has already started but there's still a chance to target him in trade talks in leagues: 

  • .176 batting average vs. .264 xBA - plus 88 points

  • .429 slugging vs. .531 xSLG - plus 102 points

  • .284 wOBA vs. .350 xwOBA - plus 66 points

Charlie Blackmon , Colorado - A veteran who plays half of his game in Coors may provide some profit soon to savvy players. Yes, the steals sailed off into the sunset, but there's a chance he gets hot: 

  • .204 batting average vs. .295 xBA - plus 91 points

  • .333 slugging vs. .462 xSLG - plus 129 points

  • .291 wOBA vs. .366 xwOBA - plus 75 points