FACTS/FLUKES: Ramirez, Pelfrey, DeJesus, Kimbrel, Francisco

Hanley Ramírez: On the hot corner and the hot seat ... Hanley Ramírez (3B, MIA) would like to forget his 2011 season. A .243 BA with 10 HR and 45 RBI isn't exactly the kind of production we have grown to expect from Ramirez. So what can we expect in 2012?

Year    AB    BA   xBA   h%    Eye  HR  RBI  PX   SB  Spd    G/L/F   BPV
=====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ====  ==  ===  ===  ==  ===  ========  ===
2007    639  .332  .293  36%  0.55  29   81  130  51  124  40/18/42  102
2008    589  .301  .289  33%  0.75  33   67  142  35  141  46/17/37   97
2009    576  .342  .286  38%  0.60  24  106  126  27  110  39/20/42   79
2010    543  .300  .282  33%  0.69  21   76  108  32  116  51/16/33   75
2011    338  .243  .265  27%  0.67  10   45  ...

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