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But he also did it with a .405 batting average on balls in play -- the second-highest BABIP by a player with at least 400 plate appearances since Santana himself was born in 1990. Simply put, it isn't sustainable, and regression could be particularly ugly to the young speedster with a career minor-league batting line of .273/.317/.391
Info from Fangraphs for Santana. Very unlikely that he'll come close to repeating his 2014 card.