FACTS/FLUKES: Gee, Peralta, Benoit, Gattis, Baez

Gee struggling to find his form ... Dillon Gee (RHP, NYM) has been a tough one to get a handle on. He either outperformed or underwhelmed most of last year, leaving owners to wonder what was around the bend in 2014. Toss in an injury that cost a couple of months and Gee was something of a wildcard for the second half.

Period    IP    ERA   xERA   GB%   H%  SwK%   Ctl   Dom   Cmd  hr/9   BPV
======   ===   ====   ====   ===   ==  ====   ===   ===   ===  ====   ===
2011     161   4.43   4.14    47   28    10   4.0   6.4   1.6   1.0    33
2012     110   4.10   3.54    50   31    11   2.4   8.0   3.3   1.0   107
2013     199   3.62   4.07    43   31    10   2.1   6.4   3.0   1.1    79
2014     101   3.84   4.15    44   24     8   3.0   6.3...

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