FACTS/FLUKES: Pujols, Boyd, Estrada, Lucroy, Ramirez

He’s not as bad as you think… Albert Pujols (DH, ANA) is obviously a shadow of his former self. His defense is bad and he can barely run anymore. Nevertheless, he has continued to receive substantial playing time and therefore put up respectable $values in recent years. His 2018 ended early due to knee injuries. If he again receives significantly playing time in 2019, what should we expect?

Year   AB  HR RBI   BA XBA  OPS  BB CT Eye  HctX  H%  GB FB   PX xPX  HRF  BPV 5x5
====  ===  == ===  === ===  ===  == == ===  ====  ==  == ==  === ===  ===  === ===
2014  633  28 105  272 299  790   7 89 .68   139  27  46 35  122 110   14  86  $26  
2015  602  40  95  244 286  787   8 88 .69   127  22  42 42  125 130   18  86  $21
2016  593  31 119...

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