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<blockquote data-quote="the juiceman cometh" data-source="post: 1783357" data-attributes="member: 747321"><p>I was curious as to how badly Edman had cooled off, so I looked up articles from when he led the league in WAR. AS of one 6/23 article he had 4.1 bWAR. He is currently sitting at 4.3 WAR. So, over the last 1.5 months he's accumulated just 0.2 WAR. </p><p></p><p>On the other side of the spectrum, DeJong has been incredible. His OPS+ was in the 30s or 40s when he got sent down. It is currently 95. That means DeJong has put up numbers just shy of league average even though the majority of his plate appearances were from when he was one of the worst batters in baseball. If he keeps this up he'll surely end up an above average (over 100 ops+) batter on the season, which is something he hasn't done since 2018 (even in his All-Star season in 2019 he had just a 99 ops+)! Just a few months removed from being considered by most to be pretty much done. Baseball is crazy sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the juiceman cometh, post: 1783357, member: 747321"] I was curious as to how badly Edman had cooled off, so I looked up articles from when he led the league in WAR. AS of one 6/23 article he had 4.1 bWAR. He is currently sitting at 4.3 WAR. So, over the last 1.5 months he's accumulated just 0.2 WAR. On the other side of the spectrum, DeJong has been incredible. His OPS+ was in the 30s or 40s when he got sent down. It is currently 95. That means DeJong has put up numbers just shy of league average even though the majority of his plate appearances were from when he was one of the worst batters in baseball. If he keeps this up he'll surely end up an above average (over 100 ops+) batter on the season, which is something he hasn't done since 2018 (even in his All-Star season in 2019 he had just a 99 ops+)! Just a few months removed from being considered by most to be pretty much done. Baseball is crazy sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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