FACTS/FLUKES: Woodruff, Hoskins, Longoria, Wood, Newman

Woodruff ramps up R$... When we last checked in on Brandon Woodruff (RHP, MIL) in March, we noted that the right-hander had the skills for his first $20 R$ season. Through his first ten GS, he has surpassed that amount with a $28 R$. Through 64 IP in 2021, he has three wins, 73 strikeouts, a 1.41 ERA, and a 0.70 WHIP. Do his skills support continued success?

Year   IP   ERA/xERA BB%   K%  K-BB  Ball%  SwK   Vel   G/L/F    H%/S%  HR/F/xHR/F
====  ===  ========= === ====  ====  ===== ====  ====  ========  =====  ==========
2017* 118  4.66/4.62  8%  18%   11%   34%   9.4  94.3  47/19/34  32/69   11%/  8%
2018* 114  3.95/4.11  9%  22%   12%   36%  11.1  95.3  53/18/29  31/73   12%  16%
2019  122  3.62/3.43  6%  29%   23%   33%  12.4  96.3 ...

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