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Groundout % vs. Flyout %

My summer season is winding down and upon analysis I have seen that I have a much greater percentage of flyball outs than groundball outs. What are some of the reasons this could be the case? Typically I correlate a flyball pitcher to a person who gives up a lot of HR's and has a lot of strikeouts. However, I have less than a strikeout an inning and haven't given up the long ball all summer (knock on wood). Any thoughts as to why this could happen?
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