FACTS/FLUKES: Ryu, Muncy, B. Lowe, R. Iglesias, R. Nunez

What can we expect from Ryu?... After putting together the best season of his injury-plagued tenure with the Dodgers in 2019, Hyun-Jin Ryu (LHP, TOR) is moving to a new team and new league in 2020. Was his career year supported by skill, and should we expect a repeat?

Year   IP   ERA  xERA  Ctl  Dom  Cmd  GB/LD/FB  H%/S% HR/F xHR/F Ball%    SwK
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2017  127  3.77  4.23  3.2  8.2  2.6  45/23/32  31/79  19%   16%   37%  11.4%
2018   82  1.97  3.23  1.6  9.7  5.9  46/19/35  29/88  12%   13%   34%  12.3%
2019  183  2.32  3.47  1.2  8.0  6.8  50/24/25  29/82  13%   12%   34%  11.8%

His performance was a mix of skill and luck, which makes a repeat challenging:

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