Willy Adames pulls up just in time
Briefly

Willy Adames began the season poorly, sparking concerns among fans and himself. Although historically a slow starter, this was his worst start. He suggested that patience was necessary, as the season is long. In the past few weeks, Adames has notably improved, achieving a batting line of .318/.400/.557 in 105 plate appearances. This performance has made him one of the most valuable position players recently, indicating a strong recovery from earlier struggles and aligning with the expectations surrounding his signing with the Giants.
Willy Adames had always been a slow starter, but this season he was worrying fans with a career-worst start. Traditionally, he improves significantly in the latter half of the season, which is now reflected in his performance.
Adames expressed the pressure of expectations, saying, 'Unfortunately, it took too long this year. Fans were worrying. Everybody was worrying. I was worrying.' He urged patience, highlighting the long nature of the season.
With a current batting line of .318/.400/.557, Adames has become the 8th-most valuable position player over the last 25 days, showing a crucial turnaround from early-season struggles.
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