FACTS/ FLUKES: Harper, K. Marte, J. Gray, Riley, Mahle

Harper showing skills gains … Bryce Harper (OF, PHI) really stepped up his game in the second half of 2019, mashing 20 HR with a .272 BA and 11 SB in 265 AB. He has gotten off to a fine start in 2020, batting .280 with 7 HR and 5 SB in 100 AB. How are his skills?

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA   xBA  bb%/ct%  GB/LD/FB  HctX/PX/xPX  hr/f  Spd/SBO  SB% 
====  ===  =====  ====  ====  =======  ========  ===========  ====  =======  ===   
2015  521  42/ 6  .330  .309   19/75   39/22/39  134/208/161   27%   99/5%   60%
2016  506  24/21  .243  .252   17/77   40/17/42  106/117/111   14%   89/17%  68%
2017  420  29/ 4  .319  .293   14/76   40/22/38  106/155/105   24%  114/4%   67%
2018  550  34/13  .249  .262   19/69   40/22/38  108/161/148   23%  ...

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