The 2024 season has been a disappointing one for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and fans are growing increasingly frustrated with several players who have failed to meet expectations. Despite a strong start to the season, the team has struggled to maintain consistency, and certain players have borne the brunt of the blame.
One such player is Gavin Lux, the second baseman who was expected to build on his promising 2023 campaign. However, Lux has failed to deliver offensively, batting a paltry .209 with an OPS of .554. While his defense at second base has been above average, his struggles at the plate have been a major letdown for fans.
Another player who has drawn the ire of fans is James Outman, the outfielder who showed so much promise in his rookie season. However, Outman has struggled mightily in 2024, batting a dismal .147 across his first 124 plate appearances. His struggles have been so pronounced that he was eventually demoted to Triple-A in an effort to get his game back on track.
Chris Taylor, the veteran utility man, has also been a major disappointment for fans. Taylor has shown signs of decline, batting just .108 with only one extra-base hit in 87 plate appearances. This is a far cry from his career .250 batting average and .753 OPS, and fans are growing increasingly frustrated with his lack of production.
Finally, Enrique Hernandez, the outfielder and third baseman, has also struggled mightily in 2024. Hernandez has batting a paltry .198 with a .533 OPS and only four extra-base hits. While he has provided surprisingly strong defense at third base, his offensive struggles have been a major letdown for fans.
As the Dodgers continue to struggle, fans are growing increasingly frustrated with these players who have failed to meet expectations. While it’s important to remember that every player goes through slumps, the magnitude of these players’ struggles has been a major disappointment for fans who expect more from their team. As the season wears on, it remains to be seen whether these players can turn things around and help the Dodgers get back on track.
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