Curtis Granderson is off to a less-than-grand start, batting .097 with just 1 extra-base hit and 5 walks. It's a brutal stretch for him and having that lack of production at the top of the order is certainly a big factor in the team's offensive ineptitude. And if history is any indication, it might be a little while longer before he turns it around. In the 3 years since becoming a Mets, Granderson has put up a line of .123/.287/.202 over the first 8 games of each season. In 2014 and 2015, he improved slightly as the month wore on, but still finished April of those years with a combined .