Andrew Vaughn has significantly improved his performance since being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in mid-June. Once struggling with the Chicago White Sox, Vaughn has emerged as the National League's top hitter after joining the Brewers. In just a month, he has hit seven home runs with a 1.146 OPS, showing a newfound ability to capitalize on pitch advantages. His rejuvenation has made him a key player for Milwaukee's offense, earning him recognition and fan admiration, including a giveaway event celebrating his impact.
With each passing day, game and long ball, Murphy's claim looks more and more correct. Vaughn was dealt to Milwaukee in mid-June for impending free-agent pitcher Aaron Civale. Since joining the Brewers' big league club on July 7, Vaughn has been the National League's best bat, slugging seven home runs across 90 plate appearances, with a sparkling 1.146 OPS.
He looks rejuvenated, reinvented, finally making the most of the talent that made him the No. 3 overall pick in the 2019 Draft. Vaughn has given Milwaukee's productive, contact-oriented offense a much-appreciated injection of power.
Putting guys in environments and situations that can allow them to express themselves, and they can handle it, is the difference. It has been a remarkable turnaround, the quintessential change of scenery story.
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