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Post-break OPS stats (17 games in)


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Minimum 34 PA (2 per game):

Cowser 1.077

Santander 1.053

Henderson .888

O’Hearn .860

Mullins .825

Westburg .824

Urias .736

Mountcastle .658

Rutschman .607

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Runs: Santander 19, Cowser 16, Henderson 15, O’Hearn 10

Homers: Santander 8, Cowser 4, Westburg 3

RBI: Santander 17, Cowser 15, Mountcastle 13

Mounty hasn’t hit great since the break, but he’s made them count.

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2 hours ago, Frobby said:

Minimum 34 PA (2 per game):

Cowser 1.077

Santander 1.053

Henderson .888

O’Hearn .860

Mullins .825

Westburg .824

Urias .736

Mountcastle .658

Rutschman .607

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Runs: Santander 19, Cowser 16, Henderson 15, O’Hearn 10

Homers: Santander 8, Cowser 4, Westburg 3

RBI: Santander 17, Cowser 15, Mountcastle 13

Mounty hasn’t hit great since the break, but he’s made them count.

Kudos to Cowser for whatever he fixed over the break. 

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