Marlins outfielder Marcell Ozuna was hitting well over .300 after the first month of the season, and the 23-year-old seemed to be figuring himself out after an up-and-down rookie season.
Unfortunately, the month of May has brought back the bad side of his inconsistency, as he entered play Wednesday against the Phillies hitting just .140. A big part of his step back has been an inability to make contact; after striking out 21 times in 100 at-bats in April, he has already whiffed 22 times in 57 trips in May.
"He goes through spurts where he's too aggressive, and then he's too patient," manager Mike Redmond told MLB.com Wednesday. "He will take some fastballs and swing at some breaking balls, which happens with a lot of young guys. The big leagues are a monster."
Ozuna is down to a .687 OPS in 44 games this season, after posting a .693 number as a rookie. He does already have 23 RBI and six home runs, in 44 games, after hitting three longballs in 70 games last season.
