FACTS/FLUKES: Puig, d'Arnaud, Law, Kipnis, Wisler

Either version is good... Yasiel Puig (OF, CLE) started slow in Cincinnati, but since has turned in one of his best seasons, with a career high in SB pacing toward a career high in HR as well. Can we expect more of the same as he moves from southern to northern Ohio?

YR   AB  HR SB  BA  XBA OPS  BB CT Eye  HctX  H%  GB LD FB  PX  XPX  HRF  RSPD SBO
==  ===  == ==  === === ===  == == ===  ====  ==  == == ==  === ===  ===  ==== ===
15  282  11  3  255 249 758   8 77 .39   107  30  44 17 39  114  89  13    60    8
16  334  11  5  263 247 740   7 78 .32    99  31  48 16 35   91  90  12    78    8
17  499  28 15  263 277 833  11 80 .64   107  28  48 16 36  119  95  19    80   15
18  405  23 15  267 278 820   8 79 .41   111  29  43 21 36 ...

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