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From that day forward, Lindor transformed his game. The narrative shifted dramatically as he climbed out of the batting average abyss. He went from hitting a low of .193 to an impressive .272 by the end of the season, along with smashing 30 home runs and boasting an OPS over .800—his best season to date in the major leagues. It was nothing short of incredible to witness such a turnaround, especially considering he had not begun hitting consistently for the first two months of the season.