FACTS/FLUKES: Pierre, Johnson, Saunders, Campana, Greinke

Pierre keeps going, and going ... In his prime, Juan Pierre (OF, PHI) used exceptional contact skills and blazing speed to wreck havoc on opposing pitchers. Now in his mid-30s and with his fifth team in eight years, Pierre is still deploying exceptional contact skills and good speed to disrupt opposing pitchers.

Year    AB    R     BA   xBA   bb%  ct%   h%    Eye   SB   Spd   SBO   GB%
====   ===   ==   ====   ====  ===  ===   ==   ====   ==   ===   ===   ===
2009   380   57   .308   .292    7   93   33   1.00   30   144   35%    51
2010   651   96   .275   .281    6   93   30   0.96   68   124   43%    59
2011   639   80   .279   .276    6   94   30   1.05   27   127   22%    53
2012    74   10   .324   .256    6   96   34   1.67   ...

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