FACTS/FLUKES: J. Ramirez, Berrios, La Stella, Piscotty, Stroman

J. Ramirez owners are hurting...Those who purchased or selected José Ramírez (2B/3B, CLE) in 2019 auctions/drafts are likely licking their collective wounds from the sub-.600 OPS he has produced after the first month of the season. Is Ramriez' slow start a fact or a fluke? 

Year   AB  HR/SB   BA/xBA  h%  HctX  bb%  ct%  GB/LD/FB   PX/xPX  hr/f  hr/HHf^ FBv*
====  ===  =====  =======  ==  ====  ===  ===  ========  =======  ====  ======  ====
2016  565  11/22  312/290  34    97    7   89  41/23/36    91/77    6%    20%   88.6
2017  585  29/17  318/320  32   121    8   88  39/21/40  138/102   14%    39%   89.7
2018  578  39/34  270/299  25   115   15   86  33/21/46  146/119   17%    49%   91.7
2019  109   2/ 9  183/233  20   126   10  ...

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