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Joc Pederson's Slump: Texas Rangers' Patience Tested
20 Mar
Summary
- Joc Pederson's spring training stats are concerningly low.
- He had a career-worst full season in 2025 due to injury.
- Past performance suggests a potential rebound in even years.

Joc Pederson's 2026 spring training performance has left Texas Rangers fans wanting more, with his current slash line at a concerning .172/.314/.172. This slump follows a difficult 2025 season where he batted below .200 and missed three months due to a fractured thumb, resulting in his worst full career season.
Despite the troubling statistics, there are reasons for optimism. Pederson's 2024 season with Arizona was stellar, slashing .275/.393/.515. Furthermore, a historical pattern suggests his performance improves in even-numbered years, with batting averages of .274 or better since 2021, contrasting with lower averages in odd years.
Adding depth, the recent signing of Andrew McCutchen provides the Rangers with a potential right-handed hitting designated hitter option against left-handers and a backup outfielder. While McCutchen's spring numbers are strong, he offers a valuable alternative if Pederson falters, potentially easing the pressure on the team to be patient.




