FACTS / FLUKES: Seager, S. Perez, Keuchel, Arcia, Carrasco

Seager's growth continues ... In the thick of the AL wildcard race, the Seattle Mariners have performed better than expected without much fanfare. Fitting, then, that third-baseman Kyle Seager (3B, SEA) has been one of the league's most unheralded rising stars over the past two years. Has he continued trending upwards?

Year    AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  h%  HctX   G/L/F    HR   PX  xPX  hr/f  BPV
====   ===  ====  ====  ===  ===  ==  ====  ========  ==  ===  ===  ====  === 
2011*  554  .264  .261    7   82  31   116  30/28/42   8   91  118    5%   43 
2012   594  .259  .259    7   81  29   108  36/22/42  20  106  115   10%   49
2013   615  .260  .252   10   80  29    97  34/21/45  22  111  106   10%   56
2014   459  .275  .274    9   79...

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