FACTS/ FLUKES: Crawford, Revere, Santana, Cozart, Buchanan

Crawford clings to relevance ... In an outfield packed with high-profile talent and intriguing plot lines, Carl Crawford (OF, LA) has become the invisible man. The former All-Star came to LA in the 2012 mega-trade with Boston in search of a fresh start. But two years later he's getting lost in the crowd.

Year    AB   BA    OBA  bb%  ct%   Eye  HR   PX  SB  SBO%  Spd   xBA  
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ====  ==  ===  ==  ====  ====  ====  
2011   506  .255  .289    4   79  0.22  11  104  18   23%   116  .261  
2012   117  .282  .306    3   81  0.14   3  131   5   24%   111  .299   
2013   435  .283  .329    6   85  0.42   6   89  15   17%   124  .278 
2014   251  .259  .293    4   84  0.27   4   59  18   33%   113  .270

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