K%-BB% as we cross into May 2024

This column takes a look at the K%-BB% leaders as we move from April to May and then flips to the K%-BB% laggards.  Let's start with the top of the list--relievers with a K%-BB% equal to or greater than 30%:

K%-BB% 30%TmSVIPERAxERAWHIPK%K-BB%HR/9
Miller, MasonOAK814.11.261.710.7754%46%0.0
Ottavino, AdamNYM010.20.841.310.4750%44%0.0
Strahm, Matt (L)PHI012.01.502.430.8340%37%0.0
Morejon, Adrian (L)SD010.12.612.581.4536%35%0.0
Cruz, FernandoCIN011.24.632.391.0346%33%0.8
Sands, ColeMIN113.21.982.710.8836%32%1.4
Speier, Gabe (L)SEA010.20.842.730.6638%32%0.9
Garrett, ReedNYM116.20.542.681.0242%30%0.6

Oakland Athletics closer Mason Miller (RHP, OAK) and New York Mets reliever Adam Ottavino (RHP, NYM) are currently lapping the field with K% at 54% and...

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