FACTS/FLUKES: McCutchen, Nola, Jansen, C. Hernandez, Molina

McCutchen bounces back … Andrew McCutchen (OF, PIT) had a disappointing 2016 campaign, but he has picked things up in 2017, batting .293 with 23 HR and 10 SB through 399 AB. Is the resurgence real?

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA   xBA bb% ct%  GB/LD/FB  h% HctX   PX/xPX hr/f  Spd  SBO
====  ===  =====  ====  ==== === ===  ========  == ====  ======= ====  ===  ===
2013  583  21/27  .317  .289  12  83  41/24/35  36  138  125/123  12%  136  19%
2014  548  25/18  .314  .284  13  79  40/19/41  36  139  159/155  14%  134  11%
2015  566  23/11  .292  .268  15  77  38/24/38  35  131  132/159  14%  113   8%
2016  598  24/6   .256  .249  10  76  36/22/42  30  111  104/134  13%  114   8%
2017  399  23/10  .293  .282  13  80  39/22/39  32  117  123/115 ...

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