FACTS/FLUKES: C. Gonzalez, Phillips, Rupp, Cole, G. Gonzalez

Gonzalez still a stud ... Carlos Gonzalez (OF, COL) stayed healthy for the second straight year, but ended up hitting 15 fewer home runs than in 2015. Does the outlook remain as promising heading into 2017?

Year   AB  HR/SB    BA   xBA  ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX   PX  xPX  hr/f  Spd  SBO
====  ===  =====  ====  ====  ===  ========  ==  ====  ===  ===  ====  ===  ===
2012  518  22/20  .303  .285   78  49/22/29  35   116  134  116   19%  109  16%
2013  391  26/21  .302  .281   70  38/22/41  37   112  206  170   24%  139  23%
2014  260  11/3   .238  .256   73  47/15/38  28   109  146  119   15%   96   6%
2015  554  40/2   .271  .284   76  47/16/36  29   114  166  126   26%   96   2%
2016  584  25/2   .298  .282   78  46/21/33  35   117  129...

Almost!

You’re just a few clicks away from accessing this feature and hundreds more throughout the year that have a singular goal in mind: Winning your league. Subscribe to BaseballHQ.com here!

Already a subscriber? Sign in here

More From Facts & Flukes

The fast early start by Elly De La Cruz has been driven by a sharp improvement in batted ball quality.
May 22 2026 3:10am
A new handful of ALers to put under the Facts/Flukes skills microscope...
May 21 2026 3:06am
What is behind Bo Bichette's disappointing start? Plus, Geraldo Perdomo, Sandy Alcantara, Casey Schmitt, and Michael McGreevy.
May 20 2026 3:05am
Bryan Woo started slow, but seems to be rounding into form. Plus Aaron Civale, Corey Seager, Dillon Dingler, and Miguel Vargas.
May 18 2026 3:04am
José Ramírez is running wild, but he's only hitting .215. Also, deeper looks at Nick Martinez, Luke Raley, Peter Lambert, and Ryan Jeffers.
May 14 2026 3:05am

Tools