FACTS/ FLUKES: Ramirez, Fernandez, Johnson, Vogelsong, Frazier

Ramirez due for regression ... After two down years, Hanley Ramírez (SS, LA) saw his batting average surge back above .300—way above—and he added 20 HRs despite missing half of 2013 with injuries. But do his underlying skills support continued performance at the same level?

Year    AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  h%    G/L/F    PX  hr/f  Spd  SBO  HR/SB
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ========  ===  ====  ===  ===  =====
2010   543  .300  .282   11   83  33  51/16/33  108   14%  116  24%  21/32
2011   338  .243  .265   12   80  27  51/16/33   97   11%   78  30%  10/20
2012   604  .257  .262    8   78  29  47/18/34  115   15%   87  18%  24/21
2013   304  .345  .326    8   83  37  41/22/37  186   21%  100  14%  20/10

Ramirez still has...

Almost!

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