FACT/FLUKES: N. Cruz, K. Morales, W. Davis, Berkman, Gausman

Off-field issues overshadow Cruz's efforts ... Nelson Cruz (OF, TEX) has proven to have a penchant for two things over the course of his career: home runs and injuries. He's been able to avoid the latter so far this season, and the former have flourished as a result. 

Year   AB    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%  h%   PX  HR  hr/f  Spd  SBO  SB  BPV
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ===  ==  ====  ===  ===  ==  ===
2009  462  .260  .270   10   74  28  160  33   21%   87  21%  20   77
2010  399  .318  .299    9   80  35  170  22   15%  107  19%  17  106
2011  475  .260  .263    6   76  29  162  29   19%   64  14%   9   69
2012  585  .259  .242    8   76  30  141  24   13%   73   9%   8   55
2013  235  .264  .259    8   71  30  165  16   21%   45 ...

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