BPV leaders, April 2025

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

These were the most skilled batters during April in descending order of BPV (min 50+ PA):

PlayerPosLgct%SwK% EVLABrl%Chase%BPV
Polanco, Jorge3BAL90%10.4%92.6 13.8 19.7%31.5%184
Kelly, CarsonCNL86%7.0%93.9 17.8 15.6%22.2%177
Alonso, Pete1BNL79%8.9%95.4 14.8 20.2%26.6%152
Bregman, Alex3BAL79%5.5%92.6 18.7 11.1%20.5%133
Raleigh, CalCAL70%13.9%91.3 20.9 21.3%34.6%132
Beck, JordanRFNL59%17.8%93.4 16.6 20.6%33.9%126
Suzuki, SeiyaDHNL74%9.2%92.1 18.5 16.2%26.3%124
Crow-Armstrong, PeteCFNL79%12.6%90.1 20.5 12.6%47.3%119
Arraez, Luis1BNL97%1.4%87.7 12.4 0.0%32.8%118
Hays, AustinLFNL75%15.9%92.2 16.0 20.5%37.9%115
Grisham, TrentOFAL78%7.9%

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