FACTS/FLUKES: Springer, M. Fulmer, L. Martin, Sano, Treinen

Springer is peaking... The .283/.367/.522 triple slash line, with 35 home runs, represented a career year for George Springer (OF, HOU) in 2017, and resulted in his first $20+ season (R$: $22). Expectations were high heading into 2018 (ADP: 31), and so far he has produced as expected (R$: $27), but can he keep it up? 

Year   AB  HR/SB   BA  xBA  h%  HctX  bb%  ct%  Z-Ct%* GB%   PX  xPX  hr/f  BPV  Spd
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2015  388  16/16  276  261  35   106   11   72   73%   45%  127  112   19%   50  121
2016  644  29/ 9  261  260  32    99   12   72   80%   48%  122  111   20%   50  126
2017  548  34/ 5  283  285  30   119   10   80   86%   48%  128  112   23%   74  ...

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