Are MLB’s Top Hitters Struggling or Sabotaged? The Shocking Truth Behind Their Slow Starts Revealed!
Is he bad now? I refuse to submit to this fear without a bit more evidence. Once he returns from his latest IL stint (retroactive to May 1) due to a left knee contusion, let’s see if he can marry his frequent great contact with a bit less missing of the ball altogether – and hope some of his horrible luck turns around. He has the second-worst BABIP (.159) in MLB behind only Josh Bell of the Washington Nationals (.132).
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