FACTS/FLUKES: Hill, Martinez, Axford, Garcia, Sanchez

Inconsistency defines Hill ... Those expecting big power numbers from Aaron Hill" target="_blank"Aaron Hill (2B, ARI) last year were sorely disappointed. The same player who connected for 36 HRs two seasons ago managed just eight homers in 520 ABs between Toronto and Arizona. Meanwhile, he stole as many bags as he did during the previous five years combined. His average has seen wild swings over the past few seasons, too.

Year    AB   BA    xBA  bb%  ct%  h%   PX  hr/f    G/L/F   HR  SB   Spd  SBO
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2008   205  .263  .233    7   85  30   73    2%  35/17/47   2   4    90  11%
2009   682  .286  .289    6   86  29  120   15%  39/20/41  36   6    80   5%
2010  ...

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