FACTS/FLUKES: Strasburg, E. Jimenez, Bader, Y. Chirinos, I. Diaz

Skills are not the question with Strasburg... Stephen Strasburg (RHP, WAS) turned in one of the best seasons of his career in 2019, posting a career-high 18 wins, reaching 200+ IP for just the second time ever, and 200+ strikeouts for the third time. Can he do it again in 2020?

Year   IP   ERA  xERA  Ctl   Dom  Cmd  GB/LD/FB  H%/S% HR/F xHR/F Ball%    SwK
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2015  127  3.46  2.94  1.8  11.0  6.0  42/23/34  33/72  12%   11%   33%  11.6%
2016  148  3.60  3.34  2.7  11.2  4.2  40/21/39  31/70  11%   11%   34%  11.9%
2017  175  2.52  3.27  2.4  10.5  4.3  47/19/34  29/78   9%   11%   33%  13.4%
2018  130  3.74  3.34  2.6  10.8  4.1  44/22/34  32/74  16%   18%   36%...

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