FACTS/FLUKES: Colvin, Ellis, Venters, Stewart, Romo

Colvin regains form, luck in Colorado ... If Tyler Colvin (1B, OF, COL) was looking for redemption for a miserable 2011, he found it at Coors Field. Splitting time between outfield and first base, Colvin recaptured the form he showed in Chicago two years earlier—and more.

Year    AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%   Eye  h%   PX    G/L/F   hr/f  HR  
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ====  ==  ===  ========  ====  ==  
2010   358  .254  .273    8   72  0.30  30  160  43/17/40   19%  20  
2011   206  .150  .226    6   72  0.24  18  114  38/15/47    9%   6   
2012   420  .290  .268    5   72  0.18  36  164  39/21/39   15%  18  

Colvin's skills show the career rebound was mostly deserved:

  • Last year's PX  and hr/f closely align with his 2010...

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