The Los Angeles Dodgers have a ton of decisions to make ahead of the impending trade deadline, and Michael Conforto isn’t making things any easier.
Although production from an offseason signing that hasn’t been living up to his standards is almost always a good thing, the timing could not be difficult.
Conforto struggled during the first half of the season, batting .184 with just a .620 OPS. But in his 26 at-bats since the All-Star break, the left fielder has a slashline of .308/.379/.677 with a .956 OPS.
The veteran spoke on his sudden burst on offense, but didn’t quite relate it to trade rumors.