FACTS/FLUKES: M. Chapman, Giolito, Altuve, A. Muñoz, Garver

Chapman posting a solid, but unspectacular season ... Matt Chapman's (3B, TOR) second season in Toronto has been consistent with his career norms, but with his elite power should we expect more?

Year   PA  HR/xHR  OBP  BA/xBA   bb%  ct%  Brl%  HctX   PX/xPX    G/L/F  hr/F  SB
====  ===  ======  === ========= ===  ===  ====  ====  =======  ======== ====  ==
2019  670   36/37  342 .249/.261  11   75   12    117  137/107  41/15/43  19%   1
2020  152   10/11  276 .232/.244   5   62   18    104  198/150  26/24/51  22%   0
2021  622   27/30  314 .210/.195  13   62   14     76  126/130  34/15/52  16%   3
2022  621   27/29  324 .229/.230  11   68   13    120  142/154  34/17/49  15%   2
2023  481   15/18  349 .258/.232  11   68   17    115 ...

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