Are MLB’s Top Hitters Struggling or Sabotaged? The Shocking Truth Behind Their Slow Starts Revealed!
Combine that with hitting the ball into the ground a lot – a 49.5% ground ball rate is second-highest in his career – and you get a power outage.
Correa also isn’t taking many free passes. For most of his career, Correa has drawn a bunch of walks, but he’s seen a massive decline in walk rate this season, to a career-low 5.3% as pitchers have felt more comfortable attacking him. Correa is walking about half as often as usual and seeing more pitches in the strike zone (51%) than ever. His discipline+ sits at a far below-average 86.7.

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