FACTS/FLUKES: Mancini, E. Rodriguez, Grichuk, Cobb, F. Mejia

Mancini performing well after long layoff... When we last touched on Trey Mancini (1B, BAL) on April 5, Baseball HQ's Robert Berger concluded that Mancini's breakout 2019 campaign ($23 in rotisserie value) was supported by his skills; putting him in line to potentially log similar value in 2021. In 226 PA thus far, the 29-year-old cancer survivor has posted a .285/.363/.515 line with 11 HR and 44 RBI ($26 rotisserie value, 22nd among all hitters). Are Mancini's skills validating this performance, or is he destined to regress back to pre-2019 levels?

Year PA   BA/xBA   HR/xHR bb% ct% HctX h% GB/LD/FB HRF/xHRF QBaB Brl PX/xPX  Spd
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2017 586 .293/.263 24/27  ...

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