AVG | OBP | SLG | OPS |
.407 | .429 | .704 | 1.133 |
Yes, he's had only 27 at bats so it's a small sample size, but this is a Marlon Byrd we haven't seen before.
Byrd's production isn't merely an abstract issue. If Byrd can be a consistently productive hitter over the remaining games, he will give the Nationals' playoff chances a serious boost because they will have one fewer position at which they get less than replacement player production. With Nick Johnson out for a few games and Jose Vidro out longer than that, the Nats can't afford to be getting poor production from so many positions.
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Actually I think we have seen this Marlon Byrd before. He's an 0-4 from being the Marlon Byrd when he first got to DC, with a touch more power.
Maybe it's just a motivation issue for the guy, maybe he loses focus easy. Hopefully a pennant race will be enough to keep him on target.
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