FACTS/ FLUKES: Frazier, Arrieta, McGehee, Martin, Soler

Frazier breaks out ... Few things went right for the Cincinnati Reds this season. One that undoubtedly did was the emergence of Todd Frazier (3B, CIN), who became the club's most dangerous slugger.

Year   AB  HR    BA  bb%  ct%  h%   Eye   xBA   G/L/F     PX  hr/f  Spd  SBO  SB
====  ===  ==  ====  ===  ===  ==  ====  ====  ========  ===  ====  ===  ===  ==
2011  112   6  .232   6%  76%  25  0.26  .277  48/21/31  139   23%   94   5%   1
2012  422  19  .273   8%  76%  32  0.35  .264  33/22/45  148   13%  127   5%   3
2013  531  19  .234   9%  76%  27  0.40  .251  42/18/40  121   12%   98   9%   6
2014  567  26  .279   8%  77%  32  0.36  .264  42/22/36  120   16%   94  18%  20

Frazier's development was less about skills growth, and more...

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