FACTS/FLUKES: O'Neill, Heaney, Muncy, Stroman, M. Rojas

O’Neill fails to duplicate 2021 breakout … We wrote back in February that Tyler O’Neill’s (OF, STL) 2022 ADP of 49 was too rich for our liking, as we were skeptical of a repeat, and he has sputtered to a .228 BA, 14 HR and 14 SB through 383 PA. The 27-year-old started slowly and then missed a sizable chunk of time due to injuries (shoulder, hamstring, wrist) before showing signs of life in the second half. How are the underlying skills?

Year   PA  HR    BA/xBA  bb%/ct% GB/LD/FB  h%   PX/xPX HR/F Brl%  SB/Spd/SBO
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2018  142   9  .254/.215   5/56  29/23/48  33  187/169  25%  23%   2/107/ 8%  
2019  151   5  .262/.208   7/62  38/23/40  33   98/108  14%   7%   1/...

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