Here is what Freddy Galvis has done at the bat in each of his 11 seasons playing professional baseball.
The story in the aggregate is of a guy who grew into his body and improved his skills to the point where he’s been considerably more productive in the big leagues (.245/.287/.372) than in the minors (.246/.291/.334). He’s also been remarkably durable over the last three seasons, playing in 471 of a possible 486 games. A switch-hitter, Galvis has posted roughly the same batting average from both sides of the plate, but with a much higher walk rate and power production as a lefty.