FACTS/FLUKES: Hoskins, Inciarte, O'Neill, Teheran, Martinez

Hoskins a reliable power source... Rhys Hoskins (1B, PHI) had lofty expectations in 2018 after a monster debut during the final two months of 2017. He took a step back, but still finished with 34 homers and 96 RBI. He is on pace for slightly better numbers in 2019 (35/104), including a better batting average. Can owners expect more of the same, or is there another level Hoskins can get to?

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA   xBA  bb%/ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX   PX  xPX  hr/f  Spd 
====  ===  =====  ====  ====  =======  ========  ==  ====  ===  ===  ====  ===
2016* 498  31/6   .240   N/A   10/71      N/A    28   N/A  144  N/A   N/A   82
2017^ 571  45/5   .258  .288   14/76   31/24/45  26   143  160  178   32%   85
2018  558  34/5   .246  .256  ...

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