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Kyle Tucker battles a brutal slump as the Dodgers chase a 3rd straight title

Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker is battling a slump that has hindered his offensive performance as his team pursues a third consecutive World Series title. The four-time All-Star is currently batting .232 with 11 home runs, 55 RBI and an OPS of .694, falling short of his career-high 95 strikeouts, which he achieved with the Houston Astros in 2022.

Tucker has been working to establish a consistent swing and improve his ball flight, aiming to convert his practice efforts into game results. Despite a recent 0-for-26 batting slump, he recently rebounded with a 3-for-9 performance, including a double and an RBI, at Colorado. His defensive performance has also been inconsistent, with boo-worthy errors in both the Dodgers' home opener against Milwaukee and a Colorado game.

The 77-51 Dodgers, who face the 80-49 Brewers for the top spot in the National League, recognize Tucker's potential to contribute significantly to their championship push. Manager Dave Roberts noted that Tucker appears mentally and emotionally freed up, expressing optimism about his forward progress. With roughly 1.5 months remaining in the season, Tucker remains determined to finish strong and help the Dodgers secure another championship.

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