FACTS/FLUKES: Harper, S. Castro, D. Murphy, J. Urias, A. Sanchez

Harper finishes strong in 2019... Bryce Harper (OF, PHI) got off to a slow start by his standards in his first season with the Phillies, but turned it on in the second half, finishing with 35 home runs, 15 steals, and a .260 average. Is that a reasonable expectation heading into 2020?

Year   PA  HR/xHR SB    BA   xBA  bb%/ct%  FB%  h%  HctX/PX/xPX  HR/F  xHR/F  Spd
====  ===  ====== ==  ====  ====  =======  ===  ==  ===========  ====  =====  ===
2015  654  42/33   6  .330  .309   19/75   39%  37  134/208/161   27%   21%    99   
2016  627  24/24  21  .243  .252   17/77   42%  27  106/117/111   14%   14%    89
2017  492  29/25   4  .319  .293   14/76   38%  36  106/155/105   24%   21%   115
2018  695  34/37  13  .249  .262   19/69   38%...

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