July 5, 2024
Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott
How Phillies’ Bryson Stott turned his season around
Bryson Stott may have started out slowly to begin the season, but lately, he has been one of the Phillies’ hottest hitters.

Expectations for Philadelphia Phillies’ second baseman Bryson Stott were fairly high entering the 2024 season. He put together a solid 2023 campaign sporting a 4.3 bWAR with a .280 batting average while hitting 15 home runs, driving in 62 runs and swiping 31 bases. While he may not have been considered one of the potent lineup’s big hitters, his role undoubtedly expanded.

Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott

During the first month of the 2024 season, Stott’s performance fell short of expectations. The club’s winning ways diminished the impact that his slump and other scuffling hitters in the lineup, such as Nick Castellanos, had on the team’s success.

Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott

Through March and April, the Phillies’ second baseman hit just .225 and only got on base at a .311 clip. His .682 OPS was lower than he and many others would have liked to see. Things began to change when the calendar flipped to May.

How Phillies’ Bryson Stott turned his season around
Through nine games in the month of May, Stott’s numbers have drastically improved. The 2019 first-round pick has slashed .438/.556/.688. He has matched his stolen base total of five from his first 28 games of the season during that span. His 12 RBI and five extra-base hits are just shy of his first-month totals in those categories.

Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott

Stott’s overall numbers for the season look much better due to his current hot streak. He has raised his batting average to .281 and his OPS to .840.

Bill Ladson of MLB.com wrote about the club’s comeback win in New York on Monday night and noted that Phillies manager Rob Thomson offered some insight into what he believes has turned the tides for his middle infielder.

Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott

“He is really swinging the bat like he can. He got off to a slow start, but he’s turned it on now,” Thomson said, per Ladson. “He’s being a little more aggressive in the zone and is starting to get the head out and starting to pull some balls. [Before the hot streak], he was getting to the point where he was serving balls to left field. Now he is starting to drive balls, and that’s good to see.”

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