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April 15, 2026 By  Uncategorized, MLB, News

Let Me Check That Stat Again

Three weeks into the 2026 Major League Baseball season, if you scan the stat leaders for each league, you’ll find some names that are unfamiliar to you unless you are a devout baseball fan. They may not be there at the end of September, but they are there in mid-April. Yes, you’ll see some of the veteran staples listed as well, but today let’s put the spotlight on the I’ve-never-heard-of-him guys. In fact, some of these players may make you say … let me check that stat again.

Give Me Some Pop

In the National League, two guys from the NL Central you might not know are currently leading the Senior Circuit in home runs.

Not Homer or Bart

A Simpson family member is currently the only man in MLB with a .400+ batting average. It’s not Homer or Bart either: his name is Chandler Simpson. This speedster for the Tampa Bay Rays is hitting at a .407 clip; that includes an AL-best 24 hits. With his penchant for infield hits and bunt singles, this dude may be able to sustain a .300+ average for the season and possibly win a batting title in the AL.

Some More Rice Please

Outside of the Bronx, many baseball fans don’t know Ben Rice, but they are finding out in 2026. Major League Baseball pitchers are also finding out. This first baseman for the Yankees currently leads all of baseball in OBP (.500), slugging % (.745), and OPS (1.245). It’s too early to call Rice the second coming of The Iron Horse or Donnie Baseball, but he is providing some needed protection for Aaron Judge in the Bombers’ lineup.

The Angel on the Mound

Here is a trivia question I doubt even the most ardent followers of the MLB would nail … what pitcher currently leads the American League in WAR (1.8), wins (four), ERA (.33), strikeouts (31), and WHIP (.667)? If you guessed Jose Soriano, you get an all-expenses-paid trip to Anaheim. This Opening Day starter for the Angels has been practically flawless in his four outings. That includes back-to-back games with 10 K’s. A once marginal pitcher is developing into a Halo ace.

 

Main Photo Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

About Darren Baker

Darren Baker was added as an LWOS baseball writer in January 2026. After 18 years as a 7th grade English teacher in New Jersey, he resigned in January 2024 to pursue other opportunities. Since then, he has been a content writer/editor for Sports Reference with roughly 400 articles written/edited in MLB, NFL, NBA, and NHL. Additionally, he has a huge following as a bartender at a popular Jersey Shore restaurant where he holds court with sports fans from all over the globe. In his younger days, he did camera work for the Philadelphia Phillies and served as the Philadelphia Eagles PA announcer spotter for 15 years (1999-2013). DB holds a bachelor's degree in communication from LaSalle University and a master's degree in education from Wilmington University.

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