Players have good months and bad months over the course of a long season. Who are some players sad to say May go, and who are some happy to flip the calendar to June?
Willy Adames had a very good April, but his bat was on fire in May. After going hitless in his first four May games, the Biscuits star tore up Southern League pitching, posting a .928 OPS with 15 extra-base hits and five steals in as many tries. His strikeout rate in the month was a more modest 21.7 percent.
After playing 82 games in the majors in 2015 and starting 2016 on the Opening Day roster, Tim Beckham might've thought his days riding the bus were behind him.