FACTS/FLUKES: Lee, Lowrie, Niese, Heisey, Herrera

No wins but plenty of skills for Lee ... Hard to believe that the midpoint of June has passed and Cliff Lee (LHP, PHI) still sports a zero in the win column. Unlike some of his Phillies teammates, there are no concerns about Lee from a skills perspective:

Year    IP   ERA  xERA  Ctl  Dom   Cmd  hr/9  H%/S%    G/L/F   hr/f  BPV
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ====  ====  =====  ========  ====  ===
2008   223  2.54  3.63  1.4  6.9   5.0   0.5  31/78  46/19/35    5%  110
2009   232  3.22  3.86  1.7  7.0   4.2   0.7  33/76  41/22/36    7%  100
2010   185  3.18  3.37  0.8  7.8  10.3   0.7  30/70  42/18/40    6%  141
2011   233  2.40  2.76  1.6  9.2   5.7   0.7  30/80  46/21/32    9%  146
2012    78  3.48  2.94  1.6  8.9   5.5   1.0 ...

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