FACTS/FLUKES: Sabathia, Altuve, K. Johnson, De Aza, Gibson

Will vintage Sabathia return? ... After years of consistent production, C.C. Sabathia (LHP, NYY) has seen his ERA bloat above 4.00 for the first time since 2005. He's thrown 200+ innings each of the previous six seasons—has the workload finally caught up to him?

Year   IP   ERA  xERA   Ctl  Dom  Cmd   G/L/F   S%  hr/f  DOM/DIS%  BPV
====  ===  ====  ====   ===  ===  ===  =======  ==  ====  ========  ===
2009  230  3.37  3.79   2.6  7.7  2.9  43/20/37 72    7%    59/9     89
2010  238  3.18  3.73   2.8  7.5  2.7  51/15/34 76    9%    56/3     88
2011  237  3.00  3.10   2.3  8.7  3.8  47/23/20 77    8%    79/0    120
2012  200  3.38  3.29   2.0  8.9  4.5  48/21/31 74   13%    75/4    132
2013  160  4.73  3.77   2.1  7.5  3.5  45/21/34 68...

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