FACTS/FLUKES: Ozuna, Peraza, Santana, Ray, Wheeler

Ozuna mashing ... Marcell Ozuna (OF, MIA) put together a monster first half in 2016, hitting .311 with 17 homers. But after a June wrist injury cropped up, he faded badly in the second half (.212, 6 HR). He's come out of the gate strong again in 2017. Is there reason to believe he can keep it up this time?

Year   AB  HR    BA   xBA  bb%  ct%    G/L/F   h%  HctX   PX  xPX  hr/f    
====  ===  ==  ====  ====  ===  ===  ========  ==  ====  ===  ===  ====
2014  565  23  .269  .252    7   71  49/18/34  34   117  140  133   17%
2015* 579  14  .263  .255    6   77  48/21/31  32   115  102  106    9%
2016  557  23  .266  .262    7   79  44/20/37  30   121  105  121   14%
2017  142  11  .317  .276   11   74  46/21/33  36   144  158  138  ...

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