FACTS/FLUKES: Kinsler, Jennings, Reynolds, Hughes, Nova

Should we be worried about Kinsler? ...  In comparison to 2011, Ian Kinsler's (2B, TEX) 2012 production left something to be desired, especially given his hefty AB total. Now, he's off to a slow start in 2013. Should we be worried? 

Year    AB    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%   h%   G/L/F    PX  hr/f  Spd  SBO  HR SB
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ===  ========  === ====  ===  ===  == ==
2009   566  .253  .270    9   86   24  30/16/54  127  12%  107  27%  31 31
2010   391  .286  .256   13   85   32  40/18/42   82   7%  106  14%   9 15
2011   620  .255  .291   13   89   24  35/18/47  125  12%  102  19%  32 30
2012   655  .256  .268    8   86   27  38/20/42  103   8%  100  19%  19 21
2013   270  .281  .275   10   90   29  37/21/42   88   9%   76...

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