So, I posted this at the All-Star break: Going a bit further, his ground ball% was 48.7% before injury, with a 17.7% line drive%. BABIP was .290. Career average 45.7% GB% and 19.3% LD%. Pretty close to what he's always like. Last year, GB% was 48.0%. After the injury until the break, his GB% was 57.4% and LD% was 14.8%. BABIP of .115. Since the break, he's hit .243/.337/.351. BABIP of .265. GB% of 56.9% and LD% of 10.8%. But, his average exit velocity is 88.7 mph. So, he's hitting the ball harder. Actually he's hitting it harder than he was before injury and harder than his 88.1 mph average of last year. But, he's still hitting a horsefeathers ton of ground balls and hardly any line drives, like he was right after the injury. Maybe a glimmer of hope? At least he's hitting it harder than before his DL stint. Possible the wrist is affecting his ability to get the ball elevated still, though.