Al Melchior, Data Analyst for CBSSports.com created a rather interestinginteractive tool for you to use. It measures the players ISO. More specifically this interactive table can be used to located MLB players with the Highest Isolated Power Rates.
I’ve been fortunate enough to have some of these sluggers on my team this year.
This first line of “By the Numbers: Can Bautista, Hart keep Mashing?” reads,
"When we posted the Power Leaderboard for the first time last month, it seemed odd to see Jose A. Bautista, Corey C. Hart and Kelly Johnson nestled among other more familiar power sources like Justin Morneau, David Ortiz and Jayson Werth.
Yet here we are heading into the Fourth of July weekend, and two of the three are still hanging around. Johnson continues to hit doubles at a frenzied pace, but with just one home run for the month of June, he couldn't keep pace with the other inhabitants of the leaderboard. Bautista and Hart, though, have not only remained among the leaders in Isolated Power (the rate at which a hitter gets extra bases), but both have climbed further up the charts in the past month. They rank first and third, respectively, among all major leaguers in this category."
Of those I have or have had Bautista, Hart, Johnson, and Morneau.
Jose Bautista 3B,OF – Bautista offers infield/outfield position flexibility and has a High ISO. Meaning Bautista will continue hitting bombs this year, he just needs to continue swinging the bat well and make contact.
Corey Hart OF – Brewers breakout this year had been the subject of trade talks earlier this year, but has taken a stance. Hart is putting up career-high numbers this season, and is among other hitters like CWS Alex Rios who are benefiting from dropping their hands in his batting stance this season.
Kelly Johnson 2B – Diamondbacks secondbasemen was a tremendous free agent pickup for my fantasy team this season when Ian Kinsler started the year off on the DL with a high ankle sprain. Many people forget for the first third of the season Johnson was among the league-leading home run hitters.
Justin Morneau 1B – The Twins first-basemen may be stepping out from behind catcher Joe Mauers shoes this season. Morneau has led all three triple categories for most of the season with Miguel Cabrera right beside him.
Miguel Cabrera 1B Det - fills my regular first basemen slot on my fantasy team, and I use Justin Morneau as a full-time Utility player.
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