BATTERS: BPV leaders, May 2022

Let's continue our look back at the players who posted the best skills during the previous month.

These were the most skilled batters in May (min 30 AB):

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Franchy Cordero (1B/RF, BOS) is getting a regular look in the BOS lineup. He was a solid contributor in May (.803 OPS in 73 AB). He paired decent contact (73% ct%) with strong underlying power (148 xPX) that was fueled by a 91.2 mph EV and 12.7% Brl%. His continued excellent batted ball metrics make him an intriguing target.

Kyle Garlick (LF, MIN) did not post noteworthy overall skills in May (13 BPV), but the ingredients for a surge are there. He had a 95.4 mph EV and 11.5% Brl%, and his production has awoken during his first few games in June. He's a good stash as...

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