Power stats are so far off career rates.
10. Carlos Santana, Indians: Rookie has veteran’s discipline.
11. Kurt Suzuki, A’s
12. Matt Wieters, Orioles: Sophomore slump meets dead-end summer in Baltimore.
13. Miguel Olivo, Rockies: BA on balls in play close to .400. That’s a fluke.
14. Ryan Doumit, Pirates
15. Yadier Molina, Cardinals
16. Nick Hundley, Padres
17. Russell Martin, Dodgers: Game lacks all the oomph he showed in 2006-07.
18. Bengie Molina, Giants
19. John Jaso, Rays
20. Rod Barajas, Mets: Had six homers in six-game stretch. Two in next 30.
21. Carlos Ruiz, Phillies
22. A.J. Pierzynski, White Sox: Seeing lots more fastballs and not catching up.
23. Ramon Hernandez, Reds
24. Ronny Paulino, Marlins
25. George Kottaras, Brewers
26. Ivan Rodriguez, Nationals
27. Matt Treanor, Rangers
28. Jason Kendall, Royals
29. Francisco Cervelli, Yankees: Value inflated by unsustainable average with RISP.
30. Jason Varitek, Red Sox