FACTS/FLUKES: Crawford, Floyd, Francoeur, Melancon, Carp

Crawford looks to show that 2011 was a fluke…It looks like Carl Crawford (OF, BOS) will have to wait a bit to prove that his first season in Boston was a fluke. After arthroscopic wrist surgery in January, he’s likely to miss the first few weeks of the season.

Year    AB   BA    xBA  vsLH  h%  bb%  ct%  HR  hr/f   PX  SB  SPD  SBO
====   ===  ====  ====  ====  ==  ===  ===  ==  ====  ===  ==  ===  ===
2007   584  .315  .273  .318  38    5   81  11    7%   95  50  120  38%
2008   443  .273  .276  .248  30    6   86   8    7%   67  25  145  26%
2009   606  .305  .280  .269  35    8   84  15   10%   85  60  137  41%
2010   600  .307  .280  .256  35    7   83  19   11%  115  47  158  34%
2011   506  .255  .266  .195  30    4   79  11   ...

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