FACTS/FLUKES: Severino, Pearce, Devers, Madson, Shields

Buying opportunity? On the surface, Luis Severino followed up his 2017 with an equally impressive 2018.  His huge second half drop-off may have a fantasy owners worried. What can we expect in 2019?

Year   IP   ERA xERA   WHP  H% S%  GB LD FB  Ctl Dom   Cmd  FpK  SwK   Vel  HRF  BPV
====  ===  ==== ====  ====  == ==  == == ==  === ====  ===  ===  ===  ====  ===  ===
2015   62  2.89 3.65  1.20  27 83  50 20 30  3.2  8.1  2.5   63   10  95.4   17   88
2016   71  5.83 4.15  1.45  33 62  45 24 31  3.2  8.4  2.6   59    9  96.1   16   88
2017  193  2.98 3.12  1.04  29 76  51 19 31  2.4 10.7  4.5   65   13  97.6   14  158
2018  191  3.39 3.30  1.14  33 74  41 26 33  2.2 10.3  4.8   69   13  97.6   11 ...

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