FACTS/FLUKES: Guerrero, Choi, Hendriks, Magill, G. Sanchez

Hype train, take two... Vladimir Guerrero (3B, TOR) didn't live up to the extreme hype in 2019. However, it was still a respectable season for a rookie.   Was there anything in his big league performance to suggest his breakout will come in 2020?

Year    AB  HR xHR   BA XBA   OPS  BB CT Eye  HctX  H%  GB LD FB   PX XPX  HRF  QBaB
=====  ===  == ===  === ===  ====  == == ===  ====  ==  == == ==  === ===  ===  ====
2018*  378  19  -   383      1072   9 89 .89        39  42 25 33  133            
2019   464  15 17   272 252   772   9 80 .51   97   31  50 17 34   85  89   12   BDD
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1H     203   8  9   251 242   742   9 79 .50  103   28  49 17 34   87 105  ...

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