FACTS/FLUKES: Manaea, J. Turner, Colomé, Do. Smith, D. Peralta

Manaea looks to build upon a fine 2021 campaign … In his first full season (non-COVID) since undergoing September 2018 left shoulder surgery, Sean Manaea (LHP, SD) set a new career-high with 179 IP while posting a 3.91 ERA. He’ll now move to the National League following an April 3 trade from the Athletics to the Padres. What can we expect in 2022?

Year   IP   ERA/xERA  BB%/K%  xBB%  SwK   Vel  GB/LD/FB  H%/S% HR/F  BPX
====  ===  =========  ======  ====  ===  ====  ========  ===== ====  === 
2017  159  4.37/4.39  8%/20%    7%  12%  91.6  44/21/35  33/71  11%   97
2018  161  3.59/4.24  5%/17%    5%  10%  90.5  44/21/35  26/72  12%   95
2019   30  1.21/3.60  6%/28%    7%  12%  89.8  41/18/41  20/95  11%  153
2020   54  4.50/3.93  4%/20%...

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