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José Tena leads MLB in hard-hit rate over the last 30 days at 75.8% (on 33 batted balls). The top three are José Tena, Munetaka Murakami, Michael Harris II, based on Statcast data from 2026-04-15 through 2026-05-14.
Rolling 30-day MLB hard-hit rate leaderboard, computed from per-event Statcast batted-ball data refreshed nightly from Baseball Savant. Players need at least 30 batted balls in the window to qualify. Window covers 30 days through 2026-05-14.
Judge, Soto, and Ohtani lead off vs. a Cy Young CPU pitcher. Three outs or three runs — whichever comes first. Real Statcast pitch-by-pitch sim, ~30 seconds. No download, no signup, no card pack to open.
Season-to-date leaderboards reward fast starters and punish slow ones for months. A rolling 30-day window surfaces who's hot right now — which is what actually matters for predicting tomorrow's production. Hard-Hit Rate is window-sensitive because power hitters can run cold for 50+ at-bats, then explode for two weeks straight; the season-aggregate rate smooths over those streaks, the 30-day view catches them while they're live.
Data source: per-event MLB Statcast batted-ball data via Baseball Savant, refreshed nightly into the Legends Deck database. Players need at least 30 batted balls in the window to qualify so micro-sample outliers don't distort the top of the ranking. For the full-season cumulative ranking see /leaderboards/hard-hit-rate.