BATTERS: BPV leaders, May 2018

Let's continue our look back at the most skilled hitters of the prior month by looking at the top skilled bats in May.

75+ BPV, May 2018*

Name                League  Position       bb%  ct%  Eye   PX   HctX  xPX  Spd  BPV
==================  ======  =============  ===  ===  ====  ===  ====  ===  ===  ===
Ramirez, Jose           AL          3B/2B  14%  88%  1.31  213   132  125   98  180
Betts, Mookie           AL             RF  10%  86%  0.85  196   145  153  125  162
Trout, Mike             AL             CF  24%  76%  1.30  220   135  162  108  162
Martinez, J.D.          AL          RF/DH  10%  79%  0.52  227   147  170   82  142
Lindor, Francisco       AL             SS   9%  83%  0.60  200   142  153   90  139
Santana, Carlos   ...

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