Jorge Soler did not have a good April. His season-opening slump quickly stirred up pessimism among fans that the Marlins had yet again whiffed on one of their premium offseason acquisitions. But something clicked offensively for Soler as soon as May arrived. Even as the team’s overall performance has slipped (7-19 record this month), the Cuban stud is doing his part.
In April, Soler was a disappointing hitter that posted a .171/.284/.303 slash line over 20 games. He was 13-for-76 with four doubles, two home runs, six runs batted in, 25 strikeouts, and a poor .