FACTS/FLUKES: B. Anderson, F. Peralta, Lux, A. Wood, D. Peterson

Does Anderson have 30-HR upside?... Brian Anderson (3B, MIA) posted a career-best $17 R$ in 2020's shortened season, thanks mostly to improved output in HR and RBI, which set paces equivalent to 30 and 110 over a full season. Can he carry these gains over into 2021?

Year   PA   BA    xBA  HR  xHR  bb%  ct%  HctX  GB/LD/FB   PX/xPX HR/F xHR/F
====  ===  ====  ====  ==  ===  ===  ===  ====  ========  ======= ==== =====
2017   95  .262  .244   0    2   11   67    80  49/28/23   90/ 83   0%   15%
2018  670  .273  .252  11   19    9   78   110  52/20/29   82/ 78   8%   14%
2019  520  .261  .263  20   20    8   75   115  45/19/35  117/108  16%   16%
2020  229  .255  .239  11   11   10   67    96  49/21/30  125/120  27%   27%

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