FACTS/FLUKES: Suarez, Bour, Hellickson, J. Garcia, Spangenberg

Don’t count on another step forward for Suarez … Eugenio Suárez’s (3B, CIN) first full MLB season went well, at least from an offensive standpoint, as he batted .248 with 21 HR and 11 SB. What should we expect in 2017? 

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%  GB/LD/FB  h% HctX  xPX  hr/f  Spd  SBO OPSvR
====  ===  =====  ====  ====  ===  ===  ========  == ====  ===  ====  ===  === =====
2014* 442  10/10  .246  .231   8    74  35/22/43  31   87  109    5%  113  13%  .650
2015* 575  21/7   .263  .249   6    76  41/21/38  32   94  106   12%  122   9%  .744
2016  565  21/11  .248  .241   8    73  41/22/38  31  103  105   13%   93  11%  .683
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