Randy Arozarena has undoubtedly been one of the spark plugs for the Seattle Mariners during his first full season in Seattle. Despite some concerns about what to expect from the mercurial talent, he's been excellent and was deservedly rewarded with the second All-Star selection of his career in July.
Among Arozarena's achievements are a career high of 27 home runs and proving how tough he is by leading the majors with 27 hit by pitches. However, since ending July with a .470 slugging percentage and .823 OPS, the reality is he's been in a slump.
This includes just five hits and 20 strikeouts in his last 49 at-bats over the past 12 games, which has contributed to the 2021 AL Rookie of the Year being down to a .