RELIEVERS: Early days create weird data sets

Here are some relievers who are doing pretty pretty well:

4/13                IP  W Sv  H HR BB  K   ERA  xERA  WHIP  BPV  R$
=================  === == == == == == ==  ====  ====  ====  ===  ==
Ottavino (COL)     8.0  2  0  1  0  1 16  0.00  0.95  0.25  286  26
Familia (NYM)      8.0  0  6  4  0  3 10  0.00  3.00  0.88  136  21
C.Allen (CLE)      6.0  1  3  2  0  1  6  0.00  2.50  0.50  154  18
S.Carle (ATL)     10.7  2  0  9  0  1  9  1.69  3.48  0.94  126  17
E.Diaz (SEA)       5.0  0  4  0  0  0 12  0.00  0.39  0.00  417  17
Albers (MIL)       7.7  2  1  8  0  1  6  1.17  3.72  1.17  119  17
Osuna (TOR)        6.3  0  5  2  0  0  3  0.00  2.88  0.32  105  16
R.Bleier (BAL)     9.7  2  0  7  0  2  3  0.93  4.14  0.93   41  15
F.Salas...

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