FACTS/FLUKES: Gonzales, Votto, K-H Kim, E. Ríos, Dalbec

Is Gonzales breaking out?... Marco Gonzales (LHP, SEA) enjoyed the best performance of his career in 2020, posting a 3.10 ERA and 0.95 WHIP on his way to a $26 season in R$. At 29 years old, it sure looks like he's breaking out and reaching his peak—do his skills back the improved surface stats?

Year   IP   ERA  xERA  BB%   K% K-BB% xBB%    SwK  GB/LD/FB  H%/S% HR/F xHR/F 
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  === ===== ====  =====  ========  ===== ==== ===== 
2017   40  6.08  4.79   6%  17%   11%   8%   9.7%  45/23/32  39/69  18%   14%
2018  167  4.00  3.71   5%  21%   16%   6%   9.7%  45/25/30  32/70  11%   13%
2019  203  3.99  5.12   6%  17%   11%   7%   8.3%  41/21/38  31/72   9%   10%
2020   70  3.10  4.02   3%  23%   21%   5%   8.7% ...

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