FACTS/FLUKES: Acuña, H. Greene, L. Gurriel, Lauer, Segura

Acuña is off to an amazing start … Ronald Acuña (OF, ATL) returned in late April 2022 from a July 2021 right ACL tear, but battled pain/soreness all year and understandably didn’t quite look like himself. He has rebounded in a major way in 2023, boasting a .344 BA with 11 HR and 18 SB through 209 PA. Can he keep it going?

Year   PA  HR/SB    BA/xBA  bb%/ct% GB/LD/FB  h% HctX Brl%  PX/xPX HR/F Spd/SBO%
====  ===  =====  ========= ======= ========  == ==== ==== ======= ==== ======== 
2019  712  41/37  .280/.254  11/70  38/24/38  34  111  15% 128/139  25%  129/25%
2020  202  14/ 8  .250/.263  19/63  35/22/43  30  129  16% 217/186  33%   90/17% 
2021  360  24/17  .283/.277  14/71  31/23/46  32  113  20% 185/139  24%  102/26%
2022  533 ...

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