Post by qwik3457bb on Jul 13, 2024 14:21:08 GMT -5
In the NL:
Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers leads the NL in bWAR at 5.1. Ketel Marte of the D'backs is still 2nd, at 4.6
Christian Yelich of the Brewers has the NL lead in BAVG at .327. Ohtani is now 2nd at .312, and teammates Jurickson Profar and Luis Arraez of the Padres are now 3rd and 4th at .307 and .305, respectively.
Yelich also now leads in OBA at .412, Mookie Betts of the Dodgers is 2nd at .405. Profar has slipped to 4th at. 398, just behind Bryce Harper of the Phillies, also at 398, but just ahead of Profar.
Ohtani's still leads in slugging at .624, but Marcel Ozuna of the Braves has moved back into 2nd at .584 and Bryce Harper of the Phillies is now 3rd at .569
Ohtani and Harper are 1-2 in OPS; 1.020 for Ohtani and 0.967 for Harper.
There is now a 5-way tie for 1st in games played: Christian Walker of the Diamondbacks, Freddie Freeman of the Dodgers, Willy Adames of the Brewers, Profar and his teammate Ha-Seong Kim have all played 95 games.
Luis Arraez of the Marlins leads in at bats with 390, 4 ahead of Ezequiel Tovar of the Rockies, but Francico Lindor of the Mets now leads in PA at 421, 2 ahead of Ohtani.
Arraez still leads in hits with 119, 6 ahead of Ohtani.
Ohtani still leads in runs scored with 72, 9 ahead of William Contreras of the Brewers and Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies.
Ohtani still leads in total bases with 226, 24 ahead of Ozuna.
Alex Bohm of the Phillies continues to lead in doubles with 31, 5 ahead of Tovar and Lindor
Corbin Caroll of the D'backs is still tied for the lead with 6 triples with Elly De La Cruz of the Reds. C.J. Abrams of the Nationals is one behind.
Ohtani has still leads in HR with 28, 2 ahead of Ozuna .
Ozuna has blown by both Bohn and Ohtani to reake the lead in RBI with 77. Bohm is stuck in 2nd at 70 and Ohtani is 3 behind Bohm.
Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies still leads in BB with 63, Freeman is 8 behind.
De La Cruz of the Reds continues to be way out front with 46 steals (17 ahead of Brice Turang of the Brewers, but still not so much in K's with 125, just 1 ahead of the Cards' Nolan Gorman.
Brandon Nimmo of the Mets still leads in HBP with 11, and Brendan Donovan of the Cards has been passed by both Nico Hoerner of the Cubs and Abrams, who are now tied with Nimmo for the lead. Donovan is still 1 behind at 10.
Marte still leads the NL in sac flies with 7; there's still a 5-way tie for 2nd at 6.
Manny Machado of the is moving further ahead of Judge with 18 GIDP to lead the NL and all of MLB, Arraez and Lourdes Gurriel, Jr. of the D'backs and William Contreras of the Brewers are all tied with Judge, 4 behind Machado.
Shohei Ohtani of the Dodgers leads the NL in bWAR at 5.1. Ketel Marte of the D'backs is still 2nd, at 4.6
Christian Yelich of the Brewers has the NL lead in BAVG at .327. Ohtani is now 2nd at .312, and teammates Jurickson Profar and Luis Arraez of the Padres are now 3rd and 4th at .307 and .305, respectively.
Yelich also now leads in OBA at .412, Mookie Betts of the Dodgers is 2nd at .405. Profar has slipped to 4th at. 398, just behind Bryce Harper of the Phillies, also at 398, but just ahead of Profar.
Ohtani's still leads in slugging at .624, but Marcel Ozuna of the Braves has moved back into 2nd at .584 and Bryce Harper of the Phillies is now 3rd at .569
Ohtani and Harper are 1-2 in OPS; 1.020 for Ohtani and 0.967 for Harper.
There is now a 5-way tie for 1st in games played: Christian Walker of the Diamondbacks, Freddie Freeman of the Dodgers, Willy Adames of the Brewers, Profar and his teammate Ha-Seong Kim have all played 95 games.
Luis Arraez of the Marlins leads in at bats with 390, 4 ahead of Ezequiel Tovar of the Rockies, but Francico Lindor of the Mets now leads in PA at 421, 2 ahead of Ohtani.
Arraez still leads in hits with 119, 6 ahead of Ohtani.
Ohtani still leads in runs scored with 72, 9 ahead of William Contreras of the Brewers and Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies.
Ohtani still leads in total bases with 226, 24 ahead of Ozuna.
Alex Bohm of the Phillies continues to lead in doubles with 31, 5 ahead of Tovar and Lindor
Corbin Caroll of the D'backs is still tied for the lead with 6 triples with Elly De La Cruz of the Reds. C.J. Abrams of the Nationals is one behind.
Ohtani has still leads in HR with 28, 2 ahead of Ozuna .
Ozuna has blown by both Bohn and Ohtani to reake the lead in RBI with 77. Bohm is stuck in 2nd at 70 and Ohtani is 3 behind Bohm.
Kyle Schwarber of the Phillies still leads in BB with 63, Freeman is 8 behind.
De La Cruz of the Reds continues to be way out front with 46 steals (17 ahead of Brice Turang of the Brewers, but still not so much in K's with 125, just 1 ahead of the Cards' Nolan Gorman.
Brandon Nimmo of the Mets still leads in HBP with 11, and Brendan Donovan of the Cards has been passed by both Nico Hoerner of the Cubs and Abrams, who are now tied with Nimmo for the lead. Donovan is still 1 behind at 10.
Marte still leads the NL in sac flies with 7; there's still a 5-way tie for 2nd at 6.
Manny Machado of the is moving further ahead of Judge with 18 GIDP to lead the NL and all of MLB, Arraez and Lourdes Gurriel, Jr. of the D'backs and William Contreras of the Brewers are all tied with Judge, 4 behind Machado.