You could argue a case that Corbin Carroll’s season had almost as big a turnaround as that of Eugenio Suarez. At the one-third point of the season, he was hitting .184/.269/.279 for an OPS of just .547 - the dreaded “sophomore slump” had bitten Corbin, and bitten him hard. But in the next third, his line improved to .247/.346/.446 and a much more respectable .792 OPS. He got even better thereafter, his power numbers in particular surging with fourteen home-runs, and in the final third he delivered a slash of .262/.350/.559 for a .910 OPS. Hopefully, this is something that Carroll can build on, and deliver a full season closer to that last third - or, at least, the middle one.