FACTS/FLUKES: Arozarena, S. Gray, Loaisiga, Varsho, Marmolejos

Arozarena's 2020 will be a tough act to follow... Randy Arozarena (OF, TAM) enters the spring with high expectations after following up a .281 BA, 7 HR, 4 SB regular season performance in just 76 PA with a ridiculous .377/.442/.831 line with 10 HR in the postseason. Those are lofty numbers, and almost certainly unsustainable over a larger sample—do his skills offer a more realistic assessment of his 2021 outlook?

Year   PA   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  HctX  GB/LD/FB   PX/xPX HR/F  Spd/SBO  HR/SB
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2017# 187  .236   N/A   13   78   N/A    N/A      73/N/A  N/A  127/21%   3/ 7
2018^ 384  .237   N/A    7   74   N/A    N/A      83/N/A  N/A   92/35%   9/20
2019* 395  .299 ...

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