Bounceback Season
As 2018 wound down, it appeared that Maikel Franco's time with the Phillies might be drawing to a close. There were doubts about his defense, his attitude, his likelihood of developing into a top-notch player.
When 2019 began, Franco was a still a Phillie, but surrounded by a radically different bunch of teammates: Bryce Harper, J.T. Realmuto, Andrew McCutchen and Jean Segura had been acquired -- solid veterans with strong track records.
Apparently, being around these solid baseball citizens has rubbed off on Franco. His fielding has improved; his power numbers are up -- and he's rediscovered the art of clutch hitting There was more proof of that Wednesday night, when his bases-clearing double turned a 2-1 deficit into 4-2 Phlllies lead, and shook off the rust off what's become a sluggish offense. The first place Phillies went on to a 7-3 victory over the Tigers -- combine that with the Mets 1-0 loss to the Reds and the Phils NL East now stands at 2 games.
When 2019 began, Franco was a still a Phillie, but surrounded by a radically different bunch of teammates: Bryce Harper, J.T. Realmuto, Andrew McCutchen and Jean Segura had been acquired -- solid veterans with strong track records.
Apparently, being around these solid baseball citizens has rubbed off on Franco. His fielding has improved; his power numbers are up -- and he's rediscovered the art of clutch hitting There was more proof of that Wednesday night, when his bases-clearing double turned a 2-1 deficit into 4-2 Phlllies lead, and shook off the rust off what's become a sluggish offense. The first place Phillies went on to a 7-3 victory over the Tigers -- combine that with the Mets 1-0 loss to the Reds and the Phils NL East now stands at 2 games.
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