BATTERS: Skill changes, 2015 1H to 2H

Many hitters have experienced big production and plate control variances from before and after the All-Star Break. Some are normal fluctuations, while others warrant your attention.

Let's run down the list first, then we'll cover a bunch of guys in each league who might be able to help you down the stretch.

OPS | ISO | BB% | CT% |

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

  • OPS, 2015 2H vs. 1H*
    
    Name                League  Position  OPS Pre-ASB  OPS Post-ASB  Diff
    ==================  ======  ========  ===========  ============  =====
    Cabrera, Asdrubal       AL     SS/2B         .627         1.074  +.447
    Votto, Joey             NL        1B         .876         1.275  +.399
    Lindor,...

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