Francisco Alvarez’s Struggles with the New York Mets

Francisco Alvarez's Struggles with the New York Mets

Francisco Alvarez, a key player for the New York Mets, has been experiencing a decline in performance this season, leading to a decrease in his playing time.

Performance Issues

  • Alvarez’s struggles have been particularly evident against fastballs, managing only a .275 slugging percentage when facing these pitches.
  • On Monday, after taking two consecutive days off, he made just his second start in almost a week. In his first two at-bats, he grounded out on the first pitch each time.

Signs of Improvement

Despite his early struggles, Alvarez showed signs of life in the eighth inning with a leadoff single to left off Chicago lefty Cam Booser. This hit came off an impressive 109-mph fastball that Booser threw at 97 mph.

Adjustments and Challenges

  • Heading into this season, Alvarez made significant swing adjustments aimed at increasing his power and becoming a more well-rounded hitter.
  • Unfortunately, his production has dropped following last year’s successful rookie campaign, where he hit 25 home runs.
  • The slump continued for Alvarez on Monday, as he entered an eight-game stretch without hitting effectively, going 2-for-25. This skid has lowered his OPS to .625 overall this season.

Manager’s Decision

According to manager Carlos Mendoza, Luis Torrens was playing behind home plate instead of Alvarez due to his poor performance during back-to-back games.

Looking Ahead

The Mets are looking forward to their next game against Chicago after being swept by St. Louis over the weekend.

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