FACTS/FLUKES: Puig, J. Turner, Neris, N. Walker, Conley

Has Puig turned the corner? … Yasiel Puig (OF, LA) hasn’t yet been able to capitalize on the vast potential he displayed as a rookie back in 2013. However, he has put up strong multi-category production in 2017, batting .260 with 24 HR and 12 SB. What’s behind the surge?

Year   AB   BA    xBA bb% ct%  HctX  GB/LD/FB   PX/xPX hr/f  Spd/SBO  SB%  HR/SB
====  ===  ====  ==== === ===  ====  ========  ======= ====  =======  ===  =====
2013  382  .319  .277   9  75   115  50/19/31  149/106  22%  130/16%  62%  19/11
2014  558  .296  .273  11  78   116  52/15/33  134/111  11%  139/11%  61%  16/11
2015  282  .255  .249   8  77   106  44/17/39  114/ 89  13%  108/ 8%  50%  11/ 3
2016  334  .263  .247   7  78    99  48/16/35   91/ 90  12%   99/ 8%...

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