If you were to look at Omar Narvaez’s splits for the 2021 season, the disparity between his first half and second half numbers would likely be the first thing to catch your attention.
Narvaez was excellent in the first half of the season, reaching base at a .396 clip while adding eight home runs. His 133 wRC+ was second among catchers with at least 150 plate appearances. The backstop was rewarded as one of five Brewers to make the National League All-Star team.
For as strong as those numbers were, Narvaez’s line after the All-Star break is just as unappealing.