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The baseball season is very long, and no player is immune to suffering hardship — whether it is going cold at the plate or getting hurt.
Unfortunately, some of those moments come at the worst possible times. The Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong played like an MVP for much of the season but entered the weekend hitting .154 with 23 strikeouts this month. Teammate Kyle Tucker finished June hitting .291 with a .931 OPS, but hit .184 with a .549 in his next 39 games. Miami’s Kyle Stowers was red-hot, hitting .306 with 12 homers and a 1.025 OPS since July 1, before landing on the injured list last week.
This is where it helps to have depth.
Colorado’s