FACTS/FLUKES: McNeil, Suzuki, Longoria, Kela, Marquez

Is McNeil's second-half power binge sign of things to come?... Jeff McNeil (3B, NYM) proved that his strong 2018 debut was no fluke, as he delivered a .318 batting average and 23 homers in 2019. He hit 17 of those home runs during the second half of the season. Is a 30 homer, .300 average season within reach?

Year   PA  HR/xHR  SB    BA/xBA   ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX/PX/xPX  HR/F xHR/F  Spd
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2018* 613   16/6   11  .292/.270   86  39/22/40  32   96/92/103     4%   8%   141 
2019  567   23/19   5  .316/.296   85  43/22/35  34   111/106/94   15%  13%   106
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2H 19 296   17/10   2 ...

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