9/01/2025

Hottest hitters after the All-Star break?


September is coming. Hence, we are soon entering the final month of the 2025 regular season. Some players were off to a great start. Some players heated up a little bit. In the second half of the 2025 season, there are several hitters who have done a good job. Let’s take a look at those players who have hit well after the All-Star break.

 

Hits (Post All-Star, ~2025.08.31)

Player

H

Bo Bichette

61

Michael Harris II

57

Trea Turner


After the All-Star break, Bo Bichette has collected 61 hits, leading the majors. He certainly has hit well in the second half of the 2025 season. He now has an OPS over .900 after the All-Star break. Before the All-Star break, Bichette’s OPS was below .800. Michael Harris II has 57 hits after the All-Star break and his performance has been fantastic with an OPS over .900. In the first half of the 2025 season, he owned an OPS below .600. Michael Harris II surely has a great second half season in 2025. Trea Turner has 57 hits so far in the second half of the 2025 season. He owns an OPS over .800 after the All-Star break.

 

Home Runs (Post All-Star, ~2025.08.31)

Player

HR

Kyle Schwarber

19

Shea Langeliers

17

Junior Caminero

16

 

At the same time, let’s look at the home runs hitters. Kyle Schwarber is a home run hitter, without a doubt. He has done a good job so far this season. He blasted 30 home runs with an OPS over .900 before the All-Star break. After the All-Star break, he has smashed 19 home runs and his OPS is over 1.000. Before the All-Star break, Shea Langeliers had 12 home runs with an OPS of .709. However, after the All-Star break, he’s been fantastic. He now has crushed 17 home runs in the second half of the 2025 season. His OPS is over 1.000. Additionally, Junior Caminero finished the first half of the 2025 season with 23 home runs and an OPS of .791. After the All-Star break, he’s been hitting well with 16 home runs and an OPS over .900.

 

Runs Batted In (Post All-Star, ~2025.08.31)

Player

RBI

Kyle Schwarber

50

Vinnie Pasquantino

38

Colson Montgomery

36

 

In addition, let’s look at which players have collected a lot of RBI. Well, Kyle Schwarber now leads the majors with 119 RBI. Before the All-Star break, he had 69 RBI. After the All-Star break, he has collected 50 RBI. Meanwhile, Vinnie Pasquantino had 56 RBI with an OPS below .800 before the All-Star break. After the All-Star break, he has collected 38 RBI and he owns an OPS over .800. Furthermore, Colson Montgomery made his MLB debut in July. After the All-Star break, he has collected 36 RBI with an OPS over .800.

 

Stolen Bases (Post All-Star, ~2025.08.31)

Player

SB

Jazz Chisholm Jr.

15

Juan Soto

Chandler Simpson

12

Josh Naylor

 

Finally, let’s look at the players who utilize their speed. Jazz Chisholm Jr. has stolen 15 bases after the All-Star break. He hasn’t been caught in the second half of the 2025 season. And Juan Soto has done the same. Chandler Simpson made his MLB debut in April. He was sent to the minors at the end of May and was called up in June. Simpson now has 30+ steals in 2025 and after the All-Star break, he has 12 steals. At the same time, Josh Naylor has 12 steals after the All-Star break.

 

Looking at the position players who have played well after the All-Star break, Bo Bichette certainly contributes a lot to the Blue Jays. Michael Harris II has hit much better in the second half of the 2025 season. Shea Langeliers loves to crush baseballs in the second half of the 2025 season. Well, Kyle Schwarber has done a good job this season. In September, it will be worthwhile to see whether they will stay hot and a very important thing is to see if they can help the team clinch a spot in the postseason.

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