FACTS/FLUKES: Polanco, Adames, Arraez, D. Castillo, T. May

Having an off year... Jorge Polanco (SS, MIN) creamed the ball in 2019, completing what looked like a multi-year evolution into a star and suggesting the best was yet to come. 2020 has been his worst year to date. What happened?

Yr   AB  HR xHR HRF SB   BA XBA OPS  BB CT Eye  HctX  H%  GB LD FB   PX XPX  SPD SBO
==  ===  == === === ==  === === ===  == == ===  ====  ==  == == ==  === ===  === === 
16  245   4   3  5   4  282 271 757   6 81 .37    79  33  33 30 37   87  65   96  11
17  488  13  10  7  13  256 258 723   8 84 .53    94  28  38 19 43   86  89   97  15
18  302   6   6  7   7  288 255 773   8 79 .40    94  35  36 26 38   86  76  110  16
19  631  22  25 10   4  295 267 841   9 82 .52   112  33  29 26 44   97 132  125   4
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