FACTS/FLUKES: Cano, Dempster, Castro, Sogard, Farquhar

Robinson the reliable  ... No news is good news, right? As far as stable skills go, Robinson Canó, (2B NYY) is as reliable as they come. Nary a month with a BPV under 80 and no significant injuries or slumps to speak of (he's missed just one game all year). Even a depleted NYY lineup hasn't stopped him from posting vintage numbers.  

Year   AB    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%   h%   Eye  G/L/F      PX  HR  hr/f  BPV
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ===  ====  ========  ===  ==  ====  ===
2009  637  .320  .311   4   90   33   0.48  47/20/33  117  25   13%   80
2010  626  .319  .307   8   88   33   0.74  44/19/36  130  29   14%   92
2011  623  .302  .322   6   85   32   0.40  47/22/31  147  28   17%   98
2012  627  .313  .324   9   85   33   0.64 ...

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