Agreed. But the total lack of small ball I think will keep us in mediocrity offensively. I'm feeling a lot better about the team as a whole but there are still several glaring weaknesses and batting average is certainly one of them. We are "only" .017 points lower on BA this year than last year, so about 6-7% off, we hit .256 last year with a .302 BABIP and are at .239 with a .278 BABIP this year. So it's not like we are woefully off of where we were last year. Yeah. And I agree that this has been a problem. I don't agree that it will keep us down. I think they'll turn it around. These are guys who have hit the ball well before. Talent will win out with the offense. It's already started to turn around in June. Look no further than Rizzo. He started out the year as probably the biggest problem on the team, outside of Schwarber maybe, as far as what kind of contact he was getting and how he was putting balls in play. He's completely turned it around in June. Tons of line drives. Lots of hard contact. Not much weak contact. Keeping the ball off the ground. It just isn't likely that all of these guys forgot how to hit or something. They've shown the same approaches. They've shown they still have power. It's just been fluky that they have all decided to stop hitting line drives at the same time. We've had a really weird and fluky first half. But, eventually, Ben Zobrist and Kris Bryant are going to start hitting line drives and getting balls to fall in.