Are MLB’s Top Hitters Struggling or Sabotaged? The Shocking Truth Behind Their Slow Starts Revealed!
Is he bad now? No, stop it. But Henderson does not look like a player who should stay at shortstop forever, and a move off that position will make him a little less of a supernova.
Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros
The Numbers: .210/.306/.340; 3 HRs; 91.0 RV+; 79 wRC+, -0.2 fWAR
What’s gone wrong? Bad luck, mostly. And that continued Monday when he was placed on the IL with a hand injury. Alvarez has been one of baseball’s most fearsome hitters since he hit the league in 2019 and a particularly big star since leading the Astros to a World Series win in 2022.

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