Javy Báez Struggles in Return to Chicago, Ending Cubs Tribute on a Sour Note
Former All-Star's Magic Dwindles, Leaving Tigers Fans Disappointed
Cubs Pay Homage to Báez, But Detroit's Reality Sets In
Former Chicago Cubs fan favorite Javy Báez endured a disheartening return to Wrigley Field on Tuesday night, striking out four times in a 3-1 loss to his former team.
The Cubs honored Báez with a pre-game tribute, but the heartfelt moment couldn't mask his current struggles.
Since joining the Detroit Tigers, Báez has failed to replicate the magic that made him an All-Star in Chicago.
- Báez went 0-for-4 in the game, raising his season average to a meager .230.
- His 130 strikeouts are the most in the American League.
- The Tigers have lost nine of their last 12 games, falling to a disappointing 48-72 record.
Despite Báez's dismal performance, Tigers fans have shown appreciation for his hustle and determination.
"He's playing hard, but it's not working right now," said Tigers manager A.J. Hinch. "We have to support him and hope he can turn it around."
Báez's struggles are a stark contrast to his tenure with the Cubs, where he was a key player in the team's 2016 World Series victory.
"It's tough to see him struggle like this," said Cubs manager David Ross. "He gave us some great memories, and we wish him all the best."
Báez's troubles have not only impacted his performance on the field but also his popularity with fans. According to a recent poll, Báez's jersey sales have plummeted since he left Chicago.
Despite the current setbacks, Báez's talent remains undeniable. If he can find a way to overcome his struggles, he could still be a valuable asset for the Tigers.
Comments