Phillies Place Brandon Marsh On Injured List With Hamstring Strain
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Phillies Place Brandon Marsh On Injured List With Hamstring Strain
"Marsh has slashed just .095/.220/.167 in his first 17 games this year while striking out at a 31.4% clip."
"Marsh's high strikeout rate, lack of power production, and .115 BABIP have combined to make him one of the least productive regulars in baseball this year."
Brandon Marsh has been placed on the 10-day injured list due to a right hamstring strain, with Cal Stevenson recalled. Marsh, once a top-50 prospect, has struggled this season, posting a poor .095/.220/.167 slash line in 17 games. While he maintains a high walk rate, his strikeout percentage exceeds 31%, leading to inefficient production. Despite his promising career numbers with a .266/.346/.440 line, Marsh's early-season performance has made him one of baseball's least effective players. His past trade for Logan O'Hoppe has largely benefited both the Phillies and Angels.
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