FACTS/FLUKES: Ozuna, Aguilar, Strahm, W. Ramos, Mahle

Ozuna flashing elite power … Marcell Ozuna (OF, STL) enjoyed a tremendous 2017 season, batting .312 with 37 HR in 613 AB, but failed to duplicate that success in 2018, batting .280 with 23 HR in 582 AB. While his power has returned with 12 HR through his first 156 AB of 2019, his .231 batting average leaves a lot to be desired. What can we expect going forward?

Year   AB  HR    BA   xBA   vR   bb%  ct%  GB/LD/FB  h%  HctX   PX  xPX  hr/f
====  ===  ==  ====  ====  ====  ===  ===  ========  ==  ====  ===  ===  ====
2014  565  23  .269  .252  .783    7   71  49/18/34  34   117  140  133   17%
2015* 579  14  .263  .255  .646    6   77  48/21/31  32   115  102  106    9%
2016  557  23  .266  .262  .732    7   79  44/20/37  30   120  105 ...

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