FACTS/FLUKES: Olson, Soler, Hendricks, Hoerner, B. Raley

Olson supplying immense power … Matt Olson’s (1B, ATL) stat line dipped a bit in 2022 as he adjusted to a new team, new league, and the pressures that come with signing a big contract to replace a fan favorite. However, as is often the case with players, things have gone much better in year two. How are things under the hood? 

Year   PA  HR    BA/xBA  bb%/ct% GB/LD/FB  h% HctX   PX/xPX HR/F Brl%  HH%
====  ===  ==  ========= ======= ========  == ====  ======= ==== ====  ===
2019  547  36  .267/.271   9/71  31/24/45  30  124  151/161  24%  15%  50%
2020  245  14  .195/.220  14/63  35/21/44  23  110  136/143  24%  13%  46%
2021  673  39  .271/.279  13/80  40/16/44  28  119  145/129  19%  13%  49%
2022  699  34  .240/.262  11/72  39/19/42...

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