2026
15-Day HR Leaders
1 Byron Buxton 7 HRs · 2 Shohei Ohtani 6 HRs · 3 TJ Rumfield 5 HRs · 4 Zach Neto 5 HRs · 5 Pete Alonso 5 HRs · 6 Alec Burleson 5 HRs · 7 Zack Gelof 5 HRs · 8 Nick Kurtz 5 HRs · 9 Paul Goldschmidt 5 HRs · 10 Pete Crow-Armstrong 5 HRs · 11 Bryan Reynolds 4 HRs · 12 Dominic Canzone 4 HRs 1 Byron Buxton 7 HRs · 2 Shohei Ohtani 6 HRs · 3 TJ Rumfield 5 HRs · 4 Zach Neto 5 HRs · 5 Pete Alonso 5 HRs · 6 Alec Burleson 5 HRs · 7 Zack Gelof 5 HRs · 8 Nick Kurtz 5 HRs · 9 Paul Goldschmidt 5 HRs · 10 Pete Crow-Armstrong 5 HRs · 11 Bryan Reynolds 4 HRs · 12 Dominic Canzone 4 HRs
Unlucky Barrels
Batters who crushed the ball (105+ mph exit velo) without getting paid off — a rolling 7-day view ending on the selected date.
25 batters · 7 days ending 2026-06-14
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Barrel-Rich, HR-Poor · 7 days ending 2026-06-14
25 batters
Batter Hard-Hit Games HRs Gap Avg Max EV Peak EV Appearances
Otto Lopez 4 0 +4 106.5 mph 111.9 mph 5
Junior Caminero 3 0 +3 104.9 mph 112.4 mph 5
Max Muncy 4 1 +3 103.5 mph 107.8 mph 6
Carter Jensen 3 0 +3 103.4 mph 111.5 mph 4
Michael Massey 3 0 +3 102.0 mph 108.4 mph 4
Julio Rodríguez 3 0 +3 99.6 mph 114.6 mph 6
Jordan Walker 4 2 +2 110.2 mph 116.6 mph 5
Edouard Julien 2 0 +2 105.0 mph 106.6 mph 4
Owen Caissie 3 1 +2 104.7 mph 110.2 mph 4
Dominic Smith 2 0 +2 104.2 mph 105.3 mph 3
Isaac Collins 2 0 +2 103.7 mph 106.6 mph 4
Joey Ortiz 2 0 +2 103.4 mph 110.2 mph 4
Willi Castro 2 0 +2 100.0 mph 108.3 mph 5
Seiya Suzuki 3 1 +2 99.9 mph 112.9 mph 5
Jake Burger 3 1 +2 99.7 mph 112.5 mph 4
Brandon Nimmo 2 0 +2 99.3 mph 110.2 mph 4
Chase Meidroth 2 0 +2 98.9 mph 105.8 mph 5
CJ Abrams 2 0 +2 98.8 mph 109.1 mph 3
Josh Jung 2 0 +2 96.8 mph 105.7 mph 5
Matt McLain 2 0 +2 88.6 mph 108.5 mph 4
Jeremy Peña 2 0 +2 87.6 mph 108.1 mph 5
James Wood 3 2 +1 108.0 mph 114.3 mph 5
Shea Langeliers 3 2 +1 105.9 mph 112.9 mph 5
Corbin Carroll 3 2 +1 105.2 mph 111.8 mph 5
Jake Bauers 3 2 +1 104.8 mph 106.5 mph 5
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What this means: A "barrel" is a batted ball with exit velocity ≥95 mph and a launch angle in the sweet spot (roughly 25–30°). These are the hardest-hit, best-angled balls — the ones that usually leave the yard. When a batter keeps barreling but not homering, they're getting unlucky. The Gap column shows how many barrel games exceeded their HR count. High gap + high EV = prime regression candidate.
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