BPV leaders, September 2023

Let's wrap up our 2023 look back at the batters who posted the best skills during the prior month.

These were the most skilled batters during September 2023 in descending order of BPV (min 30+ AB):

NamePosition(s)Lgbb%ct%xPXSpdEVBrl%BPV
Juan SotoLFAL16851458794.015.7%146
Ronald Acuña Jr.RF DH NL89017911795.019.8%144
TJ FriedlCFNL15808413487.73.9%138
Bo NaylorAL19821239386.716.2%132
Willson ContrerasC DH NL12801388990.59.2%127
Seiya SuzukiRF NL118015713992.10.0%123
Jon BertiSS 2B 3B LF NL18818714384.35.9%123
Matt Olson1B NL15821339989.30.0%122
Yordan AlvarezDH LF AL16801828994.66.1%122
Luis Arraez2B 1B DH 3B NL49712711391.08.5%118
Jasson DomínguezCF AL6742079189.614.0%117
Edward OlivaresLF DHNL88314310189.05.0%117
Richie PalaciosLF DH AL7

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