FACTS/FLUKES: Freeman, Corbin, Marte, T. Wood, Rosario

Freeman a growth stock ... Widely regarded as one of the up and coming hitters in the National League, Freddie Freeman (1B, ATL) delivered in 2013 with his first $30 season at the ripe age of 23. He eclipsed 20 HR for the third straight season while also boosting his BA by 60 points from 2012. Has Freeman established himself as a premier 1B option?

Year    AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%   Eye  h%   PX  xPX    G/L/F   hr/f  HR  BPV
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2011   571  .282  .260    8   75  0.37  34  126  138  42/23/35   14%  21   29
2012   540  .259  .271   11   76  0.50  30  132  137  37/26/37   15%  23   55
2013   551  .319  .276   11   78  0.55  38  118  151  38/27/35   15%  23  ...

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