Brian Dozier, who led the team with 42 homers to account for exactly 21 percent of the club's total, wasn't one for crushing homers, as his average exit velocity was 102.4 mph with his hardest coming in at 107.4 mph.
Instead, it was the big boppers such as Miguel Sano and Byungho Park who hit the ball hardest for the Twins in 2016. Of Minnesota's 11 hardest-hit homers in 2016, Sano (six) and Park (three) accounted for nine of those with Oswaldo Arcia and Max Kepler accounting for the other two.