Waiting for Weeks (and weeks, and weeks) ... With the calendar about to turn to June, even the most patient fantasy leaguers begin to question just how long to wait out slow starts. Exhibit A: Rickie Weeks (2B, MIL):
Year AB BA xBA bb% ct% h% G/L/F PX hr/f Spd SBO HR/SB
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2008 475 .234 .245 12 76 28 45/15/39 103 10% 156 18% 14/19
2009 147 .272 .266 9 73 31 38/19/44 148 19% 154 11% 9/ 2
2010 651 .269 .257 10 72 33 49/15/36 136 17% 113 8% 29/11
2011 453 .269 .282 10 76 31 48/17/35 143 16% 99 9% 20/ 9
2012 161 .155 .202 15 63 21 48/14/39 113 13% 103 5% 5/...
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