FACTS/FLUKES: Yelich, Cabrera, Familia, Molina, Freeland

Yelich enjoying his new home… The offseason trade that sent Christian Yelich (OF, MIL) from pitcher-friendly Miami to a hitter-friendly Milwaukee figured to be a boon to his offensive production, especially in light of his gradual shift toward more fly balls. Through 318 AB, he owns a .292 BA, 11 HR and 12 SB. How are his skills holding up?

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA/xBA   bb%/ct%  GB/LD/FB  h%  HctX   PX/xPX  hr/f  Spd/SBO/SB%
====  ===  =====  =========  =======  ========  ==  ====  =======  ====  ===========
2013* 433   9/14  .276/.276   11/72   63/23/14  37   103   114/83   17%  154/15%/73%
2014  582   9/21  .284/.271   11/76   61/21/18  36   113    91/97   12%  138/15%/75%
2015  476   7/16  .300/.282    9/79   62/23/15  37   115   ...

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