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While the Brewers' version may never keep pace with the Orioles' version in the power department over a full season, he's one to watch if he gets more playing time.

That HR frequency (at-bats per home run) is an important stat to track when searching for power in the later rounds of fantasy drafts. The hitters below also had efficient AB/HR marks last year, though their HR totals may not stand out because they didn't play a full season. Keep these guys in mind when looking for breakout, bargain and bounce-back candidates in your fantasy baseball drafts (minimum 200 at-bats; maximum 400 at-bats):



And here's a look at last year's overall AB/HR leaders among qualified hitters:

21.0-22.0 AB/HR: Adrian Beltre, Jedd Gyorko, Mark Reynolds, Mike Napoli, Mike Trout, Ryan Zimmerman, Will Venable, Nate Schierholtz.