FACTS/FLUKES: Grandal, Matz, Bader, Moran, Rojas

Grandal in midst of career year... Yasmani Grandal (C, MIL) averaged 24 home runs per season the past three years, along with a .239 average. After signing with Milwaukee, this past offseason it was reasonable to expect he could improve upon those numbers, but he has been better than expected, hitting .272 with 18 homers already. Is this level of production sustainable?

Year   AB  HR    BA   xBA   vL   bb%/ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX   PX/xPX  hr/f
====  ===  ==  ====  ====  ====  =======  ========  ==  ====  =======  ====
2015  355  16  .234  .229  .794  15%/74%  46/17/37  27    97  110/117   16%
2016  390  27  .228  .251  .780  14%/70%  45/16/39  25   112  152/156   25%
2017  438  22  .247  .239  .668   8%/70%  44/16/40  30   104 ...

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