Last season, Yasmani Grandal got off to a very slow start for the Dodgers, often looking very lost at the plate. This can be seen in his batting average of .114 and .169 in May and June, respectively. However, something began to click in the second half of the season, which helped Grandal finish with 27 home runs to lead all MLB catchers.
This season Grandal has quietly been one of the most productive hitters in the Dodgers’ lineup. While he hit only .225 in March/April, he has turned it on as of late, batting .