FACTS/FLUKES: Adam Jones, Romero, Moustakas, Beavan, Crisp

bb%, GB% limit further growth for Jones... The Orioles were a surprising success last year, making the playoffs with a 93-win season after losing 93 games in 2011. A major contributor was Adam Jones (OF, BAL), who set career highs in BA, HR, and SBs.

Year   AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%   G/L/F     PX  HR  hr/f  SB  Spd  SBO  BPV
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ========  ===  ==  ====  ==  ===  ===  ===
2008  477  .270  .244    5   77  47/18/35   86   9    7%  10  151  11%   27
2009  473  .277  .287    7   80  55/17/28  110  19   18%  10  107  11%   59
2010  581  .284  .260    4   80  46/17/37  103  19   11%   7  127  10%   37
2011  567  .280  .273    5   80  49/18/33  120  25   17%  12   97  12%   53
2012  648  .287  .290    5   81 ...

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