FACTS/ FLUKES: Hudson, Headley, Olt, Rosario, Rodriguez

SF agrees with Hudson ... Tim Hudson (RHP, SF) is back in the Bay Area and pitching at a higher level than he did even during his prime in Oakland. At age 38, surely this won't last. But how much of the results so far are legitimate?

Year    IP   ERA  xERA  Ctl  Dom  Cmd  S%  hr/9    G/L/F   HH%  BPV
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ===  ==  ====  ========  ===  ===
2010   229  2.83  3.49  2.9  5.5  1.9  79   0.8  64/14/22   27   62
2011   215  3.22  3.32  2.3  6.6  2.8  73   0.6  57/19/25   20   91
2012   179  3.62  4.03  2.4  5.1  2.1  71   0.6  55/19/25   27   60
2013   131  3.97  3.52  2.5  6.5  2.6  67   0.7  56/18/27   29   85
2014    77  1.75  3.01  0.9  5.8  6.3  83   0.5  59/17/24   25  117

Hudson's BPIs reveal the same good...

Almost!

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