FACTS/FLUKES: Correa, S. Miller, Cahill, Davidson, Toles

Correa's skills show stability underneath dip in production... Carlos Correa's (SS, HOU) sophomore season was likely a bit of a disappointment to owners who shelled out hoping for a full-season expansion of his 2015 rookie numbers when he hit .300 with 22 HR and 14 SB in 387 AB. Were there any skill changes, or was it just stat regression?

Year   AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  HctX  GB/LD/FB   PX/xPX  hr/f  Spd/SBO  HR/SB
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ====  ========  =======  ====  =======  =====
2015  387  .279  .300    9   80   116  49/22/29  143/104   24%   78/17%  22/14
2016  577  .274  .275   12   76   115  50/22/27  113/100   17%  105/ 9%  20/13

Mostly stat regression:

  • Correa's 2016 HctX, G/L/F and xPX were all almost exact matches...

Almost!

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