FACTS/FLUKES: Happ, Garcia, Skaggs, Bauers, and D. Castillo

Happ stays in New York... After being traded from Toronto to New York in 2018, J.A. Happ (LHP, NYY) will be in pinstripes in 2019. The lefty's 17 wins, 3.65 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, and 193 strikeouts in 178 IP led to $18 R$ in 2018. Does he have the skills for a repeat?  

Year   IP   ERA  xERA  Ctl   Dom  Cmd  FpK  SwK    G/L/F    H%  S% hr/f  BPV 
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ====  ===  ===  ===  ========  === === ====  === 
2014  158  4.22  4.03  2.9   7.6  2.6  62%   8%  41/20/40   31  72  12%   77
2015  172  3.61  3.83  2.4   7.9  3.4  60%   9%  42/24/34   32  74   9%   99
2016  195  3.18  4.13  2.8   7.5  2.7  60%  10%  42/22/36   27  77  11%   81
2017  145  3.53  4.12  2.8   8.8  3.1  62%  10%  47/19/34   32  77  12%  106
2018  178  3.65 ...

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