💨 Abstract
Texas Rangers' slugger Adolis García is taking a break to work on mechanical changes in his swing. García, who has struggled recently with a .155 batting average in his last 20 games, is hitting .207 overall. The team hopes these adjustments will help him return to his 2023 form. García is in the final year of his contract and faces competition from returning players like Evan Carter.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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