FACTS/FLUKES: Bogaerts, Choo, Teheran, H. Robles, Da. Santana

Bogaerts posted his best season in 2019 ... It seems that Xander Bogaerts (SS, BOS) has been around a long time, but he will only be 27 in 2020. He had his first $30+ 5x5 campaign last year. Do we expect continued growth from here?

Year  AB   HR/xHR SB    BA/xBA   OBA  ct%  bb%   h%  HctX   PX/xPX    G/L/F   HR/F 
====  ===  ====== ==  =========  ===  ===  ===  ===  ====  =======  ========  ====
2015  613   7/ 8  10  .320/.269  355   84    5   37   100   71/ 60  53/21/26     5 
2016  652  21/20  13  .294/.262  356   81    8   34   101   91/ 73  45/20/35    11               
2017  571  10/ 7  15  .273/.262  343   80    9   33   101   77/ 54  49/21/30     7
2018  513  23/27   8  .288/.292  360   80    9   32   112  141/101  43/21/36   ...

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