FACTS/FLUKES: Jon Gray, Bethancourt, Smeltzer, Dalbec, Cueto

Gray finally left Colorado, but it's been mixed results ... Jonathan Gray (RHP, TEX) only posted two positive R$ in 2017 and 2019 with an ERA south of 4.00. Outside of those two seasons, the xERA hinted at better ratios. In 2022, Gray has a 4.85 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, and 16% K-BB% in 52 innings. Will Gray continue to underperform his xERA?

Year   IP   ERA/xERA  H%/S%  GB/LD/FB  K%   BB%  K-B%  Ball   SwK   Vel  HRF   BPV
====  ===  =========  ====   ========  ===  ===  ====  ====  ====  ===  ===   ===
2017  110  3.67/3.62  34/74  49/23/29  24    7    18   35      9    96   11   125
2018  172  5.12/3.64  34/65  47/22/30  25    7    18   36     13    95   18   124
2019  150  3.84/4.02  32/76  50/23/26  24    9    15   36     12    96   17   ...

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