Are MLB’s Top Hitters Struggling or Sabotaged? The Shocking Truth Behind Their Slow Starts Revealed!
Is he bad now? I’m worried that he might be. Correa isn’t this bad, but he turns 31 in September and has been injured often enough that it’s reasonable to wonder when his decline will ramp up. The Twins, who owe him more than $90 million over the next three years, need Father Time to stay away a bit longer.
Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles
The Numbers: .260/.300/.433, 3 HRs; 102.2 RV+; 107 wRC+; 0.3 fWAR
What’s gone wrong? Henderson has been on a Hall of Fame track over his first nearly three seasons, but he’s had a mediocre start for an Orioles club that looks like it’s having a lost year. The shortstop swings hard and punishes the ball (118.1 BIP+), but he’s doing it a little less often this season and less productively when he does make great contact.

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