Scouting Report: Matt Turner
New York Mets | RP
Overall
Summary
Trea Turner, Philadelphia Phillies shortstop, is struggling significantly in his fourth season with the team. Through 41 games, he's batting .234 with a .283 OBP and .628 OPS, a dramatic decline from his .304 average and NL batting title last season. Turner was removed from the lineup before a Red Sox game due to being "under the weather." He has dealt with hamstring strains in both legs over the past two years. However, recent reports show signs of potential turnaround - he went 4-for-5 in a game against the Rockies after skipping batting practice and adjusting his approach under interim manager Don Mattingly's guidance. Turner is in year four of an 11-year, $300 million contract through 2033.
Strengths
- Recent 4-for-5 performance showing potential turnaround
- Reigning NL batting champion from previous season
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