FACTS/ FLUKES: Craig, Uribe, Walker, Street, Miller

Craig trades power for average ... He piled up RBIs and boosted his average, but Allen Craig (OF, STL) disappointed in at least one respect last year—his meager home run total. He began with a homer-less April and endured another drought in July. So the skills support the 25-plus HRs we expected in 2013, or was it a sign of things to come? 

Year    AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%   h%   PX    G/L/F   hr/f  HR  HH%
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===   ==  ===  ========  ====  ==  ===
2010   114  .246  .261    7   77   29  116  38/22/39   11%   4   38
2011   200  .315  .311    7   80   35  168  44/19/37   18%  11   31
2012   469  .307  .293    7   81   34  140  44/23/33   18%  22   29
2013   508  .315  .277    7   80   37   99  45/27/28   11%  13...

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