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.
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.
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