The article discusses the importance of assessing players who have had slow starts in the fantasy baseball season. It emphasizes that initial performance should not dictate long-term value, referencing historical players who struggled early yet rebounded. The focus then shifts to five specific underperformers, particularly highlighting Matt Olson of the Atlanta Braves. Olson's advanced metrics point to a likely statistical recovery, making him a prime trade target for fantasy managers seeking to bolster their rosters without overreacting to early performance trends.
Nelson Cruz, Alek Manoah, and Randy Arozarena are prime examples of players from past seasons who struggled to recover from a poor opening month.
Matt Olson's surface stats may not shine, but his elite contact quality metrics indicate he's poised for a significant power resurgence.
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