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    Slumping Drake Baldwin hits grand slam versus Mets

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    Drake Baldwin went 2-for-4 and hit a grand slam versus the Mets on Sunday.

    Baldwin’s slam off Huascar Brazobán came as part of a six-run ninth inning in which the Braves almost overcame a seven-run deficit. It was his first homer since June 16, when he went deep in his first at-bat off the injured list. He’d been 4-for-59 with no extra-base hits, no RBI and a 24/3 K/BB since that homer. What he clearly needs is more at-bats with the bases loaded; today’s slam was his first, but he’s 10-for-17 with five walks and just one strikeout lifetime with the sacks jacked.
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    Baldwin finds himself back atop Atlanta’s lineup for the second straight contest. He’s gone 3-for 48 with one homer and 22 strikeouts in 12 games since returning from the injured list as he struggles to regain his timing at the dish. There’s zero reason for fantasy managers to panic since his track record suggests he’ll snap out of it and get back on track eventually.
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