Joc Pederson has been awful for the Texas Rangers this season but it's never a bad time to turn those struggles around.
After kicking off the season with a 1-for-13 mark, the 33-year-old started the month of April by setting a franchise record by going 0-for-41 until finally recording a hit on April 23. It didn't get any better as he hit .167 in May before a hit by pitch broke his arm and he missed nearly two months.
Any positive outcome is a massive step forward for Rangers' DH
While he's still nowhere near the talent the Rangers' expected when they signed him to a two-year deal this past offseason, Pederson has shown signs of what could've been over the last week and half.