BATTERS: Post-ASB skills surgers & faders

Let's continue our stretch-run look at players whose production and skills have surged or faded since the All-Star Break.

The following bats have seen a substantial spike or drop in their OPS from the 1H to 2H:

  • OPS, 2016 2H vs. 1H*
    
    Name                League  Position  OPS Pre-ASB  OPS Post-ASB  Diff
    ==================  ======  ========  ===========  ============  =====
    Broxton, Keon           NL        CF      .441         .958      +.517
    Howard, Ryan            NL     1B/DH      .567        1.003      +.436
    Peraza, Jose            NL        2B      .524         .945      +.421
    Garcia, Avisail         AL        RF      .633        1.030      +.397
    Votto, Joey             NL        1B      .831        1.215      +.384
    Wolters, Tony ...

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