FACTS/FLUKES: Profar, Gurriel, D. Santana, Pineda, Kelley

He needs to counterpunch… After a 2018 breakout that was long-awaited and skills-supported, Jurickson Profar (2B, OAK) has disappointed in 2019. Is there hope for a return to bounce-back?

Year   AB   HR SB   BA XBA  BB CT Eye  HctX  H%  GB LD FB   PX XPX  HRF  SPD SBO
=====  ===  == ==  === ===  == == ===  ====  ==  == == ==  === ===  ===  === ===
2016*  441   9  5  244 247   9 80 .48    78  29  53 19 28   62  47    8  121   8
2017*  385   5  5  241 275  10 87 .85    92  27  41 25 34   64  82    4   91   5
2018   524  20 10  254 288   9 83 .61   114  27  44 22 34  115  98   13  110   8
2019   292  10  6  212 265   6 83 .39   108  23  42 21 37   81  96   11   83  11
 
2019 monthly splits:
Months    AB  HR SB   BA XBA OPS  BB CT Eye ...

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