FACTS/FLUKES: F. Reyes, J. Crawford, France, Holmes, L. Garcia

The window to buy low on slow-starting Reyes is closing... Franmil Reyes (DH/RF, CLE) posted some really ugly numbers during the first month of the 2022 season, including a .135 BA and .385 OPS in 74 AB. And so far in May, he hasn't produced homers or RBI. What can we expect going forward?

Period    Age  PA   bb%  ct%  Eye   PX   HctX  xPX  EV    Brl%   BPV
========  ===  ===  ===  ===  ====  ===  ====  ===  ====  =====  ===
2018       22  285   8%  69%  0.30  134   113  115  92.2   9.9%   28
2019       23  548   9%  68%  0.30  145   112  140  93.3  14.5%   24
2020       24  241  10%  67%  0.35  111   100  104  92.4  12.9%    6
2021       25  466   9%  64%  0.29  171   115  153  92.0  16.9%   41  
2022 Apr   26   77   4%  53%  0.09  ...

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