FACTS/FLUKES: Reyes, Salazar, Pearce, J. Chavez, Burns

Reyes showing signs of decline…As ballplayers age, speed is often the first thing to go. José Reyes (SS, TOR), who has made his living with his legs over the past 13 seasons, turned 32 last week. Can he buck convention and continue to pile up SBs as he moves away from his peak?

Year   AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  h%   OBA   G/L/F    PX  SB  Spd  SBO/SB%
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ====  ========  ==  ==  ===  =======
2011  537  .337  .290    7   92  36  .384  42/21/37  91  39  179  27%/85%
2012  642  .287  .291    9   91  30  .347  46/22/32  84  40  127  27%/78%
2013  382  .296  .275    8   88  32  .353  46/21/33  84  15   97  18%/71%
2014  610  .287  .268    6   88  31  .328  42/23/36  77  30  131  19%/94%
2015  145  .290  .266...

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