FACTS/ FLUKES: Hernandez, Kemp, Lynn, Gray, Abreu

Hernandez: New king of Ks? ... Teoscar Hernández (OF, SEA) moved back three time zones in the offseason in a deal between Toronto and Seattle with his new club hoping the 30-year-old could turn back the clock and repeat his breakout 2021 numbers. So far that hasn't happened, but a .303-6-18 month of June may be reason for optimism.

Year   PA   HR/SB    BA/xBA   bb%  ct%  HctX   PX/xPX   G/L/F    HR/F  Spd/SB%/SBO
====   ===  =====  =========  ===  ===  ====  =======  ========  ====  ===========
2020   207   16/6  .289/.262    7   67   133  169/165  36/28/38    33    104/86/15   
2021   595  32/12  .298/.268    6   73   109  134/109  38/25/36    22    101/75/12
2022   535  25/ 6  .267/.265    6   70   133  159/143  44/22/34    21    ...

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