As pointed out by MassLive.com's Christopher Smith, former Red Sox center-fielder Jacoby Ellsbury is not exactly "lighting it up" since the All-Star Break. In fact, the Oregon native is hitting just .204 since the break—with a woeful .316 slugging percentage. Moreover, on the full season (not counting the entire month of June which he missed with a knee injury), he's batting just .253 with a .342 slugging percentage. And, as suggested by the low slugging numbers, he's not exactly going "yard" much in the short right-field of Yankee Stadium. In fact, he's got just three jacks this year at The Concrete Bunker On 161st Street.
Yankees Experiencing Jacoby 'Fails-Bury' In Second Half
