More of the same for Carter … A horrid .199 batting average cost Chris Carter (1B, MIL) playing time with the Astros in 2015, but an offseason move to a rebuilding Brewers team provided some reason for optimism heading into 2016. Indeed, Carter has already surpassed his AB total from 2015 with a .220 BA and 27 HR to show for it. Have there been signs of improvement?
Year AB BA xBA OBP bb% ct% HctX h% GB/LD/FB PX xPX hr/f HR BPV ==== === ==== ==== ==== === === ==== == ======== === === ==== == === 2012 218 .239 .251 .350 15 62 92 30 34/20/46 214 126 25% 16 72 2013 506 .223 .226 .320 12 58 94 32 31/22/47 197 171 21% 29 40 2014 507 .227 .252 .308 10 64 106 ...
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