Alfonso Soriano – 37
Sori is back with the Yankees after getting his start with them in 1999 and playing through 2003. The outfielder doesn’t boast the highest of season totals so far in 2013, but he didn’t get hot until around the second half, and boy did he rake. Soriano hit nine of his 20 home runs in the month of July, making him the trade chip that he was. He’s cooled off a bit since coming to the Yankees, but that’s not to say he’ll heat up again now playing in a hitter’s park.


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