FACTS/FLUKES: Upton, Davis, Anderson, Ramirez, Colon

Is there life left in Upton? ... B.J. Upton (OF, ATL) went from potential breakout to punchline in a year's time. Even a small bounce in Upton's value could bring some benefit this year. But how much recovery is likely for the 29-year-old?

Year   AB    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%   PX  FB%  HR  h%  hr/f  Spd  SB  SBO%  HH% 
====  ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ===  ===  ==  ==  ====  ===  ==  ====  ===
2010  536  .237  .249   11   69  147   44  18  31   11%  132  42   38%   31 
2011  560  .243  .247   11   71  130   41  23  30   14%  126  36   31%   29 
2012  573  .246  .246    7   71  145   41  28  30   17%  119  31   29%   28
2013  391  .184  .190   10   61   93   36   9  27   10%   97  12   18%   32

Looking at Upton's BPIs, there are few bright...

Almost!

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