FACTS/FLUKES: J. Turner, Albies, Heyward, P. Lopez, Davies

Turner off to slow start... Justin Turner (3B, LA) has had some trouble staying on the field, but his skills have been rock solid over the past four seasons, a span in which he hit .299/.380/.507 with 78 homers in just over 2,000 plate appearances. In 2019, however, the power has been lacking, as he just tallied his first homer of the year April 30. Is there cause for concern, or just a slow start?

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA   xBA  bb%/ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX   PX/xPX  hr/f  Spd
====  ===  =====  ====  ====  =======  ========  ==  ====  =======  ====  ===
2015  385  16/5   .294  .291    8/82   36/28/36  33   113  126/117   14%   74
2016  556  27/4   .275  .283    8/81   36/24/40  30   123  125/123   15%   91
2017  457  21/7   .322  .282  ...

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