FACTS/FLUKES: Longoria, Keuchel, Kiermaier, C. Young, Al. Ramirez

Longoria producing another average season ... The Evan Longoria (3B, TAM) name has often conjured up visions of his early-career success, but the reality is that Longoria has only one $20+ season since 2010. Longoria is off to a particularly slow power start with just eight HR in 261 AB in 2015. What's going on?

Year    AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  h%  GB/LD/FB   PX  xPX  HH%  HR  hr/f  BPV 
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ========  ===  ===  ===  ==  ====  ===
2011   483  .244  .286   14   81  24  37/18/45  158  137   30  31   18%  105
2012   273  .289  .277   11   78  32  38/22/40  149  147   38  17   20%   79
2013   614  .269  .264   10   74  32  37/19/45  164  173   41  32   16%   73
2014   624  .253  .249    8   79  29 ...

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