What it's like to be one of the unluckiest players in baseball
Briefly

Luis García Jr. and Dylan Crews of the Washington Nationals are experiencing significant hitting struggles despite their efforts and talent. With both players classified as 'unlucky' based on Statcast data, they find solace in their mutual support within the dugout. García's .231 average and Crews' .196 average combined with injuries reflect their frustrations, but they remain hopeful about their abilities. They share moments of laughter during their tough times, reinforcing that resilience and continual efforts are essential in overcoming their current hitting woes.
When he hits it hard, he just looks at me and I say, 'I know,' García said with a laugh.
I give confidence to him, he gives confidence to me, García said. One day, it's going to be good.
There's been a bunch, Crews said. This game is very humbling.
The biggest thing is obviously sticking to the process, Crews said, laughing too.
Read at The Washington Post
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