The article discusses the San Francisco Giants' offensive performance, particularly focusing on Heliot Ramos, who has excelled recently with a .400 batting average in May. Despite his success, the overall team performance has been disappointing, ranking 21st in offense and struggling with hard contact. The author notes that while pitching may initially outperform hitting in the season's early games, Mayâs performance is generally a better indicator for assessing player success moving forward. The analysis emphasizes the critical nature of players like Ramos amidst the team's current struggles.
Exactly what we see from Heliot Ramos could be critical for the Giantsâ prospects this season, considering his recent 12-for-30 performance elevating his batting average to .400.
The Giants' lineup has seen a troubling decline in offensive production, reflected in their 21st rank in offense with a wRC+ of just 91 over the last three weeks.
Given that pitchers may often have an early edge post-Spring Training, May may serve as a more reliable gauge for the playersâ ongoing performance in this season.
The upward swing in Ramosâs batting could signal the potential shift the Giants need, especially as they approach a critical stretch of their season.
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