FACTS/FLUKES: Bryant, Piscotty, Mikolas, Galvis, Alvarado

Bryant settles into slightly lower level of production... After shoulder problems hindered his value for much of the 2018 season, Kris Bryant (3B/OF, CHC) bounced back to post another $20 season in 2019. What can his skills tell us about his outlook for 2020?

Year   PA   BA    xBA  HR  xHR  bb%  ct%  HctX  GB/LD/FB   PX/xPX HR/F xHR/F
====  ===  ====  ====  ==  ===  ===  ===  ====  ========  ======= ==== =====
2015  650  .275  .232  26   35   12   64   105  34/21/45  163/148  16%   21%
2016  699  .292  .273  39   44   11   74   122  30/24/46  158/159  19%   21%
2017  665  .295  .274  29   31   14   77   102  38/20/42  139/111  16%   17%
2018  457  .272  .252  13   20   11   72    83  34/25/41  125/119  11%   17%
2019  634  .282  .259 ...

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