Things haven’t gone smoothly at the plate for Chris Taylor this year.
The Dodger outfielder is slashing .208/.272/.455 through 54 games this season, the batting average being a career low since he’s been a full time player.
He is providing power at the plate though, hitting 10 homers and 22 RBI on the year, and the former All-Star feels if he’s finding his rhythm at the plate, he told SportsNet LA’s Kirsten Watson.
“This year as a whole is kind of been up and down, or more down early and then better recently in the last month or so I’ve been feeling better.