FACTS/FLUKES: Abreu, Raleigh, Marsh, Singer, Irvin

Abreu still a rock-solid option ... José Abreu (1B, CHW) has once again been productive in the middle of the White Sox lineup and is getting on base at a .380 clip, his highest mark since his 2014 debut. But after connecting for 30 homers in 2021, he has left the park just 10 times so far this season. Is there more power in his future?

Year   PA  HR    BA/xBA   bb%/ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX/Brl%   PX/xPX  HR/F  xHR/F
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2018  553  22  .265/.276    7/78   44/21/35  30   109/9%    139/140   16%   19%
2019  693  33  .284/.272    5/76   46/22/32  33   107/13%   117/104   21%   24%
2020  262  19  .317/.295    7/75   45/24/32  35   122/14%   163/127   33%   29%
2021...

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