Jordan Yamamoto has a chance to turn his fortunes around for the Miami Marlins.
After a fast start to his major league debut, the 23-year-old rookie has fallen on hard times. Four straight wins have been followed by three losses that have made him look pedestrian. And facing the Los Angeles Dodgers at home in such a precarious position doesn’t bode well for him or his team.
Coming off a disappointing road trip, only to face the Atlanta Braves before entering a series with the National League West leader doesn’t help the team’s chances of bettering it’s 2018 record, either.