Comparing Garver to the other hitters in the entire league, Garver hit a home run in a full 10% of his at bats. The next highest was Trout at .096, followed by Nelson Cruz at .090. Alonso, who led the league with 53, only hit home runs in 8.9% of at bats. So, not only was Garver the most improved Twins player, but he was the most likely player in MLB to hit a home run in a given at bat.