FACTS/ FLUKES: Lucroy, Ramirez, Johnson, Locke, Gregg

Lucroy turnaround in full swing ... Last we checked on Jonathan Lucroy (C, MIL) in early May, he was stuck in a funk with a .215 average and 3 HRs. So much for the guy who was supposed to rank just behind Molina and Posey among NL backstops, right? Well, things have improved since then:

Year    AB    BA     xBA   bb%   ct%   h%    Eye    PX   FB   hr/f   HR   HH%
====   ===   ====   ====   ===   ===   ==   ====   ===   ===  ====   ==   ===
2010   277   .253   .236     6    84   29   0.41    50   38%    5%    4    27
2011   430   .265   .256     6    77   32   0.29    90   34%   11%   12    20
2012   316   .320   .284     7    86   34   0.50   112   37%   12%   12    35
2013   295   .285   .287     6    87   29   0.49   111   40%   13% ...

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