FACTS/FLUKES: Wright, Lowrie, Saunders, Barney, Ramirez

David Wright: Comeback or slow fade? ... The last three seasons have arguably been the worst of David Wright's (3B, NYM) career. Coming off a season where he was struck with his first major injury (stress fracture/lower back), which cost him more than two months playing time, what can we expect in 2012?

Year    AB    BA   xBA   ct%  h%   HR  RBI  PX   hr/f  SB  Spd  SBO    G/L/F
=====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ===  ===  ====  ==  ===  ===  ========
2007    604  .325  .291  81%  36%  30  107  132   16%  34   86  18%  39/23/38
2008    626  .302  .300  81%  33%  33  124  139   17%  15   86  10%  36/26/38
2009    535  .307  .255  74%  40%  10   72  106    7%  27  105  19%  38/26/36
2010    587  .283  .265  73%  35%  29  103  154  ...

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