FACTS/FLUKES: Acuna, Conforto, Wood, Aguilar, Cueto

Acuna chases 40/40… Ronald Acuna’s (OF, ATL) first full major league season went exceedingly well, as he batted .280 with 41 HR and 37 SB in 626 AB. A late-September injury (left groin strain/hip soreness) cost him a chance at a 40/40 campaign, but could 2020 be the year he joins that exclusive club?

Year   AB  HR/xHR    BA/xBA   ct%  bb%  GB/LD/FB  h%  HctX  xPX  hr/f  SB/Spd/SBO
====  ===  ======  =========  ===  ===  ========  ==  ====  ===  ====  ==========
2017* 442   17/28  .331/N/A    76    8     N/A    41   N/A  N/A   N/A  28/ 97/36%
2018^ 523   27/20  .276/.252   71    9  42/18/39  34   117  140   21%  20/139/19%
2019  626   41/49  .280/.254   70   11  38/24/38  34   111  139   25% ...

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