Has Matt Davidson achieved normalcy?
Two full seasons -- and pretty much all hope -- has elapsed for Davidson since the White Sox acquired him for Addison Reed during the 2013-14 offseason, not just because his numbers have been gross, but because there really hasn't been a sustained period of even decent production. His strikeout rates have hovered above 30 percent while batting .200 in a big-time park for offense.
This month, though, Davidson has looked different. He's hitting .357/.449/.667 with just 10 strikeouts over 48 plate appearances in May, and you can even extend his period back into April.