FACTS/FLUKES: Rasmus, R. Hernandez, Dunn, Harang, Donaldson

Plummeting ct% limits Rasmus…Remember when Colby Rasmus (OF, TOR) was one of the top prospects in baseball? It’s been awhile—but he doesn’t turn 27 until this summer. Despite being in his prime, Rasmus is still struggling to live up to the prospect hype.

Year   AB    BA   xBA  vsLH  bb%  ct%   h%   G/L/F    HR   PX  hr/f      
====  ===  ====  ====  ====  ===  ===  ===  ========  ==  ===  ====  
2009  474  .251  .250  .160    7   80   28  35/20/46  16   98    9%     
2010  464  .276  .251  .270   12   68   36  32/19/49  23  170   15%  
2011  471  .225  .233  .215   10   75   27  36/16/48  14  117    8%  
2012  565  .223  .237  .182    8   74   26  38/20/42  23  115   13%  
2013   80  .225  .213  .235    7   55   35  27/20/52   4  191  ...

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