Freeman, Frazier, De La Cruz End Homer Droughts
Freeman, Frazier, De La Cruz End Homer Droughts

Freeman, Frazier, De La Cruz End Homer Droughts

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Freddie Freeman ended his home run drought with homers in both Wednesday's loss to the Reds and Friday's win over the Rays, regaining his form after a swing adjustment inspired by last year's video, and posting a .359 average over his last ten games. Adam Frazier of the Royals also snapped his home run drought with a two-run shot on Friday, contributing to a win over the Blue Jays and earning more playing time after a teammate's injury. Cincinnati's Elly De La Cruz broke a 31-game homerless stretch with a two-run home run in Thursday's loss to Atlanta, continuing his recent strong performance at the plate. These developments underscore a resurgence among several MLB hitters who had struggled recently. Each player's offensive revival has played a pivotal role for their respective teams. The trend highlights the impact of adjustments and perseverance in overcoming slumps.

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