FACTS/FLUKES: Happ, Snell, E. Escobar, Morton, Caratini

Happ's power can play... While his production slowed down in September, Ian Happ (OF, CHC) posted a career-high $17 n 2020. In 198 at-bats, he hit .258 with 12 HR, 28 RBI, 27 R, and 1 SB. At his 160 ADP, what can we expect in 2021?

Year   AB  HR  xHR    BA/xBA   bb%  ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX   PX/xPX  Fbd^  EV*
====  ===  ==  ===   ========  ===  ===  ========  ==  ====  =======  ===  ==== 
2017  364  24   21  .253/.251    9   65  40/20/40  32    86  167/122  328  92.7
2018  387  15   20  .233/.206   15   57  40/23/38  37    80  141/126  325  93.2
2019  140   6   10  .264/.270   10   72  43/16/42  29    86  158/102  330  93.7
2020  198  12   11  .258/.259   13   68  45/22/33  32    99  150/121  333  94.1
^ average fly ball distance
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