When will John Gil leave Single-A ball for good?
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When will John Gil leave Single-A ball for good?
"Gil's slugging percentage was just .271 in April, .383 in May, .244 in June, and .342 in July. Then it was like a light clicked for him at the end of July."
"Over his final 30 games of the season he slugged .577 with 10 doubles, one triple, and six of his homers. Those numbers are especially promising."
Gil's performance improved notably after an injury in July. His slugging percentage was low in the early months, with .271 in April, .383 in May, .244 in June, and .342 in July. Post-injury, he returned to Augusta and excelled, achieving a slugging percentage of .577 over his final 30 games, including 10 doubles, one triple, and six home runs. This marked a stark contrast to his earlier season performance, where he had only one home run in 71 games.
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