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Ozzie Albies' Slow Start Sparks Braves Concern
19 Mar
Summary
- Albies' spring training stats are concerningly low.
- A wrist injury last season may still be impacting his performance.
- Albies needs a strong season to justify his contract.

Atlanta Braves' second baseman Ozzie Albies is facing scrutiny as spring training performance has been anemic. His current stats show a .227 batting average and a .591 OPS, mirroring struggles seen during his time in Miami.
This performance raises concerns, especially given a wrist injury during the 2024 season that impacted his consistency. While Albies showed improvement in the final month of last year, the current outlook is uncertain.
Unlike teammates with longer-term contracts, Albies has only one club option remaining, intensifying the need for a strong performance. His potential for a stolen base career high also hinges on overall game improvement.
Despite his current struggles, Albies is expected to remain the primary second baseman due to his contract, earning $7 million this year. However, his current trajectory is not what the team desires.




