What happened: Mechanical adjustments and refined swing decisions are driving the mid-season offensive production of Pete Crow-Armstrong. The outfielder recently logged a two-home run game to extend his stretch of consistent hitting.
Why it matters: Changes to his hand placement, plate discipline, and launch angle transformed him into a reliable top-of-the-order hitter. The resulting power increase secured his second consecutive All-Star selection.
By the numbers: Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a major league-leading 10 home runs during June. Prior to adopting relaxed-fit pants on April 18, he recorded a .227 batting average, .272 on-base percentage, and .290 slugging percentage.
What to watch: He carries this momentum into his upcoming All-Star Game appearance.