FACTS/FLUKES: Correa, Encarnacion, Osuna, Devenski, Pham

Correa's season a disappointment ... Carlos Correa's (SS, HOU) ADP has been 17 and 15 the last two years, but he hasn't returned anything close to first- or second-round value in either season. His performance was impacted by injuries both years, but do his skills still suggest a high upside?

Year   AB   HR/SB   BA/xBA    ct%  bb%   h%  HctX   PX/xPX    G/L/F   HR/F  Spd/SBO
=====  ===  =====  =========  ===  ===  ===  ====  =======  ========  ====  =======
2015*  602  30/28  .287/.302   80    9  32    115  146/103  49/22/29   24%   92/16%
2016   577  20/13  .274/.275   76   11  33    115  113/100  50/22/27   17%  109/ 9%
2017   422  24/ 2  .315/.288   78   11  36    125  130/108  48/20/38   23%   94/ 2%
2018   402  15/ 3  .239/.239  ...

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