FACTS/FLUKES: Weeks, Latos, Bay, Lee, Headley

Weeks seeks consistency ... Rickie Weeks (2B, MIL) started quickly last year, earning his first All-Star selection with a .283-14-33 first half. But like so often in the past, injuries derailed his season. Now 29, Weeks will be counted on to help pick up the offensive slack following Prince Fielder's (1B, DET) departure.

Year    AB   HR    Avg    xBA   ct%   h%    PX   FB%  hr/f   Spd   SBO%
====   ===   ==   ====   ====   ===   ==   ===   ===  ====   ===   ====
2008   475   14   .234   .249    76   28   107    39   10%   156    18%
2009   147    9   .272   .269    73   31   153    44   19%   154    11%
2010   651   29   .269   .257    72   33   136    36   17%   113     8%
2011   453   20   .269   .282    76   31   143    35   16%  ...

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