Leaders, September 2024

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

First, let's identify the bats that were the most productive last September (min 30+ PA):

NameLgTmbb%ct%Eye OPSEV LA Brl%
Randal GrichukNLARI8%87%0.67 1.40891.2 12.8 19.5%
Shohei OhtaniNLLA10%75%0.44 1.22597.6 17.5 27.5%
Iván HerreraNLSTL16%76%0.80 1.09991.6 10.0 12.5%
James McCannALBAL6%65%0.17 1.08788.8 19.2 17.4%
Pavin SmithNLARI14%66%0.48 1.06191.3 14.2 23.8%
Kyle TuckerALHOU14%79%0.77 1.04191.3 19.9 9.4%
Eugenio SuárezNLARI6%68%0.22 1.02991.4 19.3 18.6%
Yasmani GrandalNLPIT24%69%1.00 1.02588.4 13.0 14.3%
Aaron JudgeALNYY21%65%0.76 1.01998.8 21.4 27.8%
Kyle SchwarberNLPHI11%69%0.39 1.01392.6 13.4 26.1%
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