FACTS/FLUKES: Tabata, Gonzalez, Rolen, Dickey, Loney

Can Tabata get it in gear? ... Expectations were high for Jose Tabata (OF, PIT) in 2010 and the highly touted rookie didn't disappoint, hitting .299 with 19 steals in 405 ABs. A string of injuries stifled his production last year. But Tabata is healthy again, and fanalytic owners are looking to the 23-year-old to regain his form.

Year    AB   BA    xBA   OBA  bb%  ct%  h%  G /L /F   HR   PX   SB  Spd
====   ===  ====  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ========  ==   ===  ==  ===
2009*  362  .273  .263  .319    6   88  30    ----     4    67   9   96 
2010   405  .299  .278  .344    6   86  34  59/16/25   4    67  19  169
2011   334  .266  .274  .345   11   82  32  61/17/22   4    75  16  107
*MLE

It's clear from Tabata's BPIs what we can...

Almost!

You’re just a few clicks away from accessing this feature and hundreds more throughout the year that have a singular goal in mind: Winning your league. Subscribe to BaseballHQ.com here!

Already a subscriber? Sign in here

More From Facts & Flukes

What's going on with Julio Rodríguez? What do the skills suggest for Luis L. Ortiz, Brandon Lowe, Will Vest, and Marcus Semien?
May 22 2025 3:09am
Is Max Fried's early success legitimate? We'll also examine the skills and advanced metrics for Luis Robert, Tyler Mahle, Lawrence Butler, and Bailey Ober.
May 15 2025 3:06am
Pete Crow-Armstrong improves his results. Also: Zac Gallen, Seiya Suzuki, Andrew Heaney, and Josh Bell.
May 13 2025 3:06am
Spencer Torkelson's big start to the season has come with solid underlying support.
FREE
May 9 2025 3:06am
Is Jorge Polanco's hot start fluky or legitimate? We'll also examine the skills and other factors for Hunter Brown, Wilyer Abreu, Jose Soriano, and Nolan Schanuel.
May 8 2025 3:09am

Tools