FACTS/FLUKES: Gordon, Victorino, Frieri, Lowrie, Deduno

Gordon's "slump" might be his new normal ... Alex Gordon (OF, KC) entered June with a .329 BA and looked like a solid investment for those who drafted him as a middle-tier OF, but he's hit just .201 over his last 160 ABs. His track record says to expect a rebound, but do the BPIs agree? 

Year    AB    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%  h%  LD  PX  hr/f  HR  Spd  SBO  SB  BPV 
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ==  === ====  ==  ===  ===  ==  === 
2009   164  .232  .229   11   74  28  14   97  12%   6   91  11%   5   24
2010   242  .215  .246   12   74  26  23  100  11%   8   70   9%   1   16  
2011   611  .303  .276   10   77  36  22  144  13%  23   79  14%  17   77 
2012   642  .294  .272   10   78  36  25  116   8%  14   79   8%  10   55 
2013  ...

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