FACTS/FLUKES: Uggla, Kelly, Rizzo, Werth, Jackson

Dead cat bounce for Uggla? ... For strikeout-prone power bats like Dan Uggla (2B, ATL), there's a threshold beyond which his HR total no longer masks the batting average liability. For many owners, including the Braves, Uggla crossed that line in 2013. Things can't go much worse, but can we expect much of a rebound at age 34?

Year   AB  HR  RBI   BA   bb%  ct%   h%   Eye   xBA    G/L/F    PX  hr/f 
====  ===  ==  ===  ====  ===  ===  ===  ====  ====  ========  ===  ====
2010  589  33  105  .287   12   75   33  0.52  .269  40/18/43  152   17% 
2011  600  36   82  .233    9   74   25  0.40  .252  41/15/43  147   19% 
2012  523  19   78  .220   15   68   29  0.56  .222  34/20/46  127   11%
2013  448  22   55  .179   15   62   23  0.45 ...

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