FACTS/FLUKES: Suarez, Hendricks, Pollock, J. Hicks, McCann

Suarez enjoys his best season yet … Heading into 2018, many wondered what Eugenio Suárez (3B, CIN) would do for a follow-up to his breakout 2017 season. Well, he managed to perform at an even higher level, batting .283 with a career-high 34 HR in 527 AB. What can we expect in 2019?

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%  GB/LD/FB  h%  HctX   PX/xPX  hr/f  Spd/SBO
====  ===  =====  ====  ====  ===  ===  ========  ==  ====  =======  ====  =======
2014* 442  10/10  .246  .231    8   74  35/22/43  31    87  107/109    5%   97/13%
2015* 575  21/7   .263  .248    6   75  41/21/38  32    95  111/105   12%  107/9%
2016  565  21/11  .248  .241    8   73  41/22/38  31   103  104/105   13%   93/11%
2017  534  26/4   .260  .258   13   72 ...

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