Over the past month, Seiya Suzuki hasn't been very good. Over the last 14, he's been even worse. And, you guessed it, the last week has looked very much like the bottoming out of the veteran slugger's offensive game, evidenced by a ghastly .150/.333/.150 over the last seven days.
He's been slumping for more than a month now, his production paling in comparison to the monster numbers he put up in the first half. Since the All-Star break, the only thing he's doing well is drawing walks, but Suzuki just hasn't been the run producer this team needs him to be.