FACTS/FLUKES: Encarnacion, Bruce, Lowe, Robles, Rogers

Skills remain steady, mostlyEdwin Encarnación (1B, SEA) has continued to produce in the power department, but his batting average has suffered. During the offseason we noted his declining plate skills. Is Father Time finally catching up to him?

Year   AB  HR  RBI   BA XBA OPS  BB CT  Eye  HctX  H%  GB LD FB   PX XPX  HR/F
====  ===  ==  ===  === === ===  == ==  ===  ====  ==  == == ==  === ===  ====
2015  528  39  111  277 297 929  12 81  .79   129  27  36 19 45  166 142   20
2016  601  42  127  263 284 886  12 77  .63   118  28  38 20 41  155 137   22
2017  554  38  107  258 269 881  16 76  .78   116  27  37 21 42  131 136   21
2018  500  32  107  246 250 810  11 74  .48   115  27  36 20 44  130 142   20
2019  153  12   29  229 262...

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