Eugenio Suárez struggled initially with his performance, posting a poor batting line of .241/.310/.357 through April, raising doubts about his future with the Diamondbacks.
By mid-June, the D-Backs considered a salary dump trade for Suárez, whose position was under threat. Manager Torey Lovullo hinted at giving more chances to rookie Blaze Alexander.
However, Suárez began to turn things around by mid-June, raising his on-base percentage to .391 as he fought to keep his spot on the team.
In July, Suárez transformed into an elite power threat, significantly improving his performance and solidifying his role on the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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