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July 12-14 Fantasy Baseball Takeaways: The best hitting performances

Discuss some of the best kicking performances from July 12-14.

July 12-14 Fantasy Baseball Takeaways: The best hitting performances
PHOENIX, AZ – JUNE 14: Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll (7) waits for the pitch during the MLB baseball game between the Chicago White Sox and the Arizona Diamondbacks on June 14, 2024 at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire)

The MLB All-Star break is here. As fantasy owners enjoy a short break from setting lineups, the grind of the fantasy baseball season never stops.

Let’s look at the top performers from the weekend (July 12-14). We will look at the best hitters in this story. Check back soon for a launch recap.

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Top hitters

The Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics and Colorado Rockies all had seven hits over the weekend.

Hayes had six singles and one double for his hits. He drove in a run, scored four times and had two hits.

Rooker had three home runs and a single and a double for his hitting weekend. He drove in seven runs, scored four times, walked once, had a sacrifice fly and struck out five times.

Tovar had three doubles and two singles and homers this weekend. He drove in four runs, scored three times, walked once and struck out three times.

Oakland and Colorado each hit four homers in three games played.

Butler drove in eight runs, scored four times and didn’t have a walk or a strikeout.

Toglia drove in five runs, scored four times and struck out three times.

The Cincinnati Reds stayed hot with three home runs this weekend – those were his only hits. He drove in seven runs, scored five times, walked once, was hit by a walk and struck out twice.

Oakland’s joined Hinds with five points scored this weekend. He had three singles and two walks, along with a pair of strikeouts.

The Arizona Diamondbacks drove in seven runs on three hits, a walk and a sacrifice fly. He hit two homers and a single. Carroll also scored four runs, stole two bases and had just one hit.

The New York Yankees had three hits on the weekend and also walked seven times – reaching base another time after being hit by a pitch. He hit two homers and a double, drove in two runs, scored three times and struck out three times.

The New York Mets had four hits and six walks. He recorded three singles and a homer, drove in four runs, scored once, stole two bases and hit twice.

The Philadelphia Phillies had three hits and five walks. He had a single, double and home run, drove in three runs, scored four times and was not a hit victim.

The Seattle Mariners reached base eight times this weekend. He had five singles and a homer among his six hits and was also knocked out by two pitches. Rodriguez also drove in three runs, scored once and struck out five times.

The Chicago White Sox stole three bases this weekend. He had five singles for his weekend hits and also walked twice. Robert drove in two runs and struck out twice.

Arizona had five hits in nine at bats. He had four singles and a homer for his hits while walking three times. He drove in five runs, scored twice and struck out just once.

The San Francisco Giants had six hits in 11 at bats over the weekend. He had three doubles, two singles and a triple for his hits and also drew a walk. Yastrzemski drove in two runs, scored twice and had just one hit.

The Washington Nationals also had six hits in 11 at-bats. He posted four singles and two doubles while also walking twice. Yepez drove in a run, scored three times, stole a base and was hit just twice.

The Milwaukee Brewers had a .500 average, collecting six hits (three singles, two doubles and a homer) among his 12 at-bats. He drove in five runs, scored three times, walked once and struck out four times.

The Yankees had four hits in eight at bats while walking three times. Torres had three singles and a double, drove in a run, scored once, had a sacrifice bunt and struck out three times.

Pittsburgh had six hits in 12 at-bats. He hit five singles and a home run, drove in five runs, scored three times, walked and hit once and was hit by a pitch.

The Los Angeles Angels had four hits in eight at bats and also walked twice. He had two singles and a double and a homer for his hits. Adell drove in five runs, scored twice and had three hits.

The Miami Marlins were another hitter with a .500 average, recording six hits in 12 at-bats. He had five singles and a double while driving in a run, scoring twice, walking twice, stealing two bases and hitting three times.

Milwaukee also had six hits in 12 at-bats. He had four singles and two doubles to go along with an RBI, two runs scored, a walk, two stolen bases and a strikeout.

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