FACTS/FLUKES: Robert, Bundy, Manaea, Mullins, Santander

More good things to follow... The much-anticipated debut of Luis Robert (OF, CHW) did not disappoint... at least for a little while.  After a strong month, he hurt his hand and suffered a lousy second month.  What can we learn from his career so far?

Year    PA  HR xHR  SB xSB   BA xBA  bb ct  GB LD FB  h%  HctX  Brl QBaB  PX xPX  HRF
====   ===  == ===  == ===  === ===  == ==  == == ==  ==  ====  === ==== === ===  ===
2019*  449  23      25  6   288       5 72  29 20 50  35                 135     
2020   225  11  14   9  10  233 218   9 64  37 20 43  31   77   13% CBd  129 120   20
* MLEs
xBA, xHR, xPX, xSB, HctX, Brl, QBaB do not include MLEs

Those surface numbers look pretty good, suggesting 30/30 over full season, but underneath is...

Almost!

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