FACTS/FLUKES: Betts, L. Garcia, Leclerc, L. Gurriel, Junis

Betts disappoints...After a monster $52 season in 2018 Mookie Betts (OF, BOS) was among the first players selected in 2019 drafts. While his 2019 production isn't bad ($20 R$), almost all who own him are taking a loss on their investment. What are the reasons for his lack of production, and what are the chances of a second half rebound? 

Year   AB  HR/SB   BA/xBA  h%  bb%  ct%  HctX   PX/xPX  hr/f  FBv*   LA^   vL~  EV+
====  ===  =====  =======  ==  ===  ===  ====  =======  ====  ====  ====  ====  ====
2015  597  18/21  291/277  31    7   86   119  114/114    8%  90.2  15.0   843  90.0
2016  672  31/26  318/295  33    7   88   119  114/107   13%  90.1  12.5   814  89.2
2017  628  24/26  264/279  27   11   87   126  103/110   10%  89.7...

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