FACTS/FLUKES: Lawrie, Rasmus, Wallace, Gonzalez, Weeks

Lawrie's breakout stalled ... Brett Lawrie (3B, TOR) didn't exactly burst onto the scene like many owners expected him to after a torrid 150 AB trial in 2011 (9 HR/7 SB), but he nonetheless provided solid counting stats and a healthy amount of runs at the top of the TOR lineup.

Year     AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  h%    G/L/F    PX  hr/f  HR  Spd  SBO  SB
====    ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ========  ===  ====  ==  ===  ===  == 
2010*   554  .263  .255    7   76  33  --------  103   --    7  134  29%  24 
2011**  442  .297  .282    7   79  33  38/17/45  162   17%  21  128  18%  15 
2012    494  .273  .285    6   83  31  50/20/30   85    9%  11  105  16%  13 
*MLE
*includes MLE

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