Inside MLB’s Shocking Collapse: Why the Mets’ Season Is Spiraling Into Chaos
He is hitting .323 with four doubles, seven homers, 17 RBI, three stolen bases and 13 walks.
No rookie has achieved those numbers in an 18-game span since at least 1920, according to OptaSTATS.
Biggest disappointment (6th place): Cal Raleigh, Seattle Mariners
OK, so no one expected Raleigh to duplicate his surreal season of a year ago, when he hit 60 home runs, finished runner-up to AL MVP Aaron Judge, and didn’t allow a single passed ball.
There was bound to be a drop-off.
Still, no one envisioned that he’d get off to this rough of a start, hitting just .151 with a .274 slugging percentage with just two home runs, striking out 28 times in 73 at-bats.



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