FACTS/FLUKES: Schoop, Harris, Montgomery, Plutko, Santander

A superhero called Averageman...After a down year plagued by injury, Jonathan Schoop (2B, MIN) has bounced back to respectability as part of an historically potent Twins offense. Do the skills back the rebound?

Year   AB   R  HR  RBI  BA  XBA  OPS  BB CT Eye  HctX  H%  GB LD FB   PX XPX  HRF
====  ===  ==  ==  ===  === ===  ===  == == ===  ====  ==  == == ==  === ===  ===
2015  305  34  15   39  279 258  788   3 74 .11   115  33  43 19 38  138 123  17
2016  615  82  25   82  267 266  752   3 78 .15    84  31  45 20 35  116  74  15
2017  622  92  32  105  293 270  841   5 77 .25   113  33  42 21 37  120 113  18
2018  473  61  21   61  233 249  682   4 76 .17    78  26  45 18 37  110  79  16
2019  376  57  21   53  258 262  787   4 73...

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