Hottest Hitters Since the All Star Break

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 Hottest Hitters Since the All Star Break
Because this is only a 3 or 4 game sample size, we are seeing players who would not normally make it onto this list. You should also take into account, the lesser amount of games when you look at the table below, remember, this is only over 3 or 4 games. Topping out this shortened week’s list is... [link]

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