FACTS/FLUKES: Soto, Posey, Cano, Lucchesi, Porcello

Soto a rock solid investment ... Juan Soto (OF, WAS) had a fine follow-up to his impressive debut, as he hit .282 with 34 home runs and 12 steals during his 2019 campaign. Should we expect more of the same from him going into 2020?

Year   PA  HR/xHR  SB    BA/xBA   bb%/ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX/PX/xPX  HR/F  xHR/F
====  ===  ======  ==  =========  =======  ========  ==  ===========  ====  =====
2018* 528  24/24    6  .293/.277   16/76   54/17/29  34   98/135/105   25%   27%
2019  659  34/39   12  .282/.280   16/76   42/21/37  32  108/138/139   22%   25%  
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2H 19 343  20/22    7  .268/.287   18/78   39/20/41  28  124/147/158   23%   25%
*Includes MLEs

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