With four months of data at our disposal, let's divide the sample size in half and identify the batters whose production and underlying skills have surged the most over the last two months.
The following hitters have increased their overall production (OPS) the most since June 1 (min 30 PA):
| Name | Lg | Tm | OPS Apr-May | OPS Jun-Jul | OPS Δ |
| Gary Sánchez | AL | BAL | .300 | .922 | +.622 |
| Andrew Vaughn | NL | MIL | .531 | 1.058 | +.527 |
| Mickey Moniak | NL | COL | .654 | 1.177 | +.522 |
| Royce Lewis | AL | MIN | .403 | .918 | +.515 |
| Nick Kurtz | AL | ATH | .762 | 1.251 | +.490 |
| Donovan Solano | AL | SEA | .413 | .832 | +.420 |
| Tommy Pham | NL | PIT | .517 | .923 | +.406 |
| Lane Thomas | AL | CLE | .305 | .706 | +.401 |
| Chris Taylor | AL | LAA | .409 | .798 | +.389 |
| Miguel Rojas | NL | LA | .544 | .931 | +.387 |
| Christian Koss | NL | SF | .541 | .891 | +.350 |
| Salvador Perez | AL | KC | .606 | .953 | +.348 |
| Will Wagner | AL | TOR | .504 | .844 | +.340 |
| Max Muncy | NL | LA | .723 | 1.057 |
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