After an 8-0 start, the Los Angeles Dodgers have spiraled into a problematic phase, losing six of their past nine games. Their lineup has significantly underperformed, especially the lower order, which holds the worst OPS in MLB since April 1. With players like Max Muncy and Chris Taylor struggling, the team is considering changes. One potential solution is Hyeseong Kim, who, after starting in Triple-A, has excelled with an OPS of .943, suggesting he could provide a much-needed boost to the struggling roster.
The Dodgers lineup has been uncharacteristically bad over the last couple weeks, with a combined OPS of .651, ranking 24th in Major League Baseball.
The Nos. 7-9 hitters in the Dodgers order have a combined OPS of .508 this season, ranking 28th in MLB, only ahead of the Chicago White Sox and New York Mets.
Fortunately for the Dodgers, they have a rising star in Hyeseong Kim, who has been sensational as a hitter for OKC, slashing .290/.362/.581.
Kim has multiple hits in six of 14 games, and has three home runs in the last three games, demonstrating his readiness for major league action.
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