MLB Los Angeles Dodgers' 27-year-old outfielder James Outman (James Outman) has performed well in the 2023 season, but his number of games last season has dropped sharply, and the warm-up games of this year's spring training are currently not ideal, and he may fall out of the squad for the opening game.
Ultraman is an outfielder selected by the Dodgers in the 7th round of the 2018 draft, and will be in the major leagues in 2022, but only play 4 games, and was listed as one of the Dodgers' top 10 potential rookies by the official website of the major leagues before the start of the 2023 season, and will officially usher in a full rookie season in 2023, playing 151 games. He carded a batting average of 0.248 and an attack index of 0.790, hit 23 home runs and 70 RBIs, scored 16 bases, and finished third in the National League Rookie of the Year poll, putting in an impressive first full season in the major leagues.
However, Ultraman's performance last season was sluggish, only playing 53 games in the major leagues, with a batting rate of only 0.147, and the Dodgers were star-studded, and the competition for positions was fierce, Ultraman's continued sluggish performance made the coaching staff have to demote him to 3A, and he played 69 games in 3A and handed over 17 hits with a batting rate of 0.279, which can be said to be quite ideal, and the data shows that Ultraman is still capable of standing in the major leagues.
In this year's spring training, Ultraman only hit 2 hits in 13 hits, with a batting average of 0.154 and an attack index of 0.498, and the first task is to try to squeeze into the squad for the new season. Altman's sluggish form head coach Robles sees it in his eyes, "Like many young players, when you start struggling, sometimes it's hard to stop this downward trend."