FACTS/FLUKES: Lackey, C. Anderson, Uribe, Saltalamacchia, LeMahieu

Lackey a solid mid-tier SP option ... John Lackey (RHP, STL) had a rough first couple of years in Boston, then missed the 2012 season recovering from Tommy John surgery. Since coming back, his skills have rebounded, and look similar to what he showed in his prime. Will it continue?

Year   IP   ERA  xERA  WHIP  Ctl  Dom  Cmd  FpK  SwK    G/L/F   H%  S%  hr/f  BPV
====  ===  ====  ====  ====  ===  ===  ===  ===  ===  ========  ==  ==  ====  ===
2010  215  4.35  4.16  1.42  3.0  6.5  2.2  63%   7%  46/18/36  32  70    7%   60
2011  160  6.41  4.63  1.62  3.2  6.1  1.9  61%   7%  40/22/37  35  61   10%   42
2012  Out for Season
2013  189  3.52  3.50  1.16  1.9  7.7  4.0  64%  10%  47/18/35  29  75   13%  111
2014  198  3.82  3.67  1.28 ...

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