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Outlook Brandon Marsh
Brandon Marsh remains a premier weekly starting option despite brief cold spell.
The second-place Phillies (38-33) continue to lean on Marsh as their primary everyday left fielder. Though he cooled off recently with a .174 average over the last week, he still boasts a stellar .340 average with three home runs over his last 12 games. Recent outfield injuries to Adolis Garcia and Steward Berroa further solidify his secure daily role.
Marsh's .322 seasonal average is a significant leap over his career .259 baseline and our .260 rest-of-season projection. While his historically high batting average on balls in play suggests some eventual regression, his steady quality of contact and growth against lefties make this breakout look highly sustainable.
Philadelphia has six home games scheduled against Miami and New York. Marsh will face several vulnerable pitchers, including Ryan Gusto (6.00 ERA) and Sean Manaea (4.78 ERA), alongside tougher arms like Freddy Peralta. Keep him locked in active lineups as a high-upside Start.
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