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  • Non-qualifier stars

    The following are the MLB top 20 in BA for players w more than 68 ABs, which is 1 AB per the average # of games played by MLB teams. The names in bold are those who dont have enough PAs yet to qualify for the batting title:

    Murphy, Daniel .360
    Maybin, Cameron .359
    Orlando, Paulo .356
    Suzuki, Ichiro .354

    Bogaerts, Xander .352
    Ortiz, David .342
    Profar, Jurickson .341
    Merrifield, Whit .339
    Pearce, Steve .337

    Ramos, Wilson .335
    Martinez, Victor .332
    Marte, Starling .332
    Valencia, Danny .331
    Kim, Hyun-soo .327
    Carrera, Ezequiel .326
    Prado, Martin .325
    Reddick, Josh .322
    Naquin, Tyler .320
    Hosmer, Eric .320
    Yelich, Christian .319

    The following are the MLB top 20 in OPS for players w more than 68 ABs. Again, the bolded names are non-qualifiers:

    Ortiz, David 1.136
    Joyce, Matt 1.008
    Murphy, Daniel 1.002
    Saunders, Michael .997
    Machado, Manny .985
    Pearce, Steve .976
    Carpenter, Matt .970
    Bradley, Jackie .963
    Donaldson, Josh .961
    Trout, Mike .949
    Goldschmidt, Paul .944
    Rizzo, Anthony .939
    Belt, Brandon .938
    Kang, Jung-ho .937
    Ramos, Wilson .937
    Naquin, Tyler .928
    Cespedes, Yoenis .928
    Martinez, Victor .926
    Valencia, Danny .926
    Cabrera, Miguel .921

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    Why is Tyler Naquin not an everyday player in that OF?

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