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Alex Bregman's Power Drought Continues After Cubs Move

Alex Bregman's Power Drought Continues After Cubs Move
Alex Bregman taking batting practice for the Chicago Cubs
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But I gotta dial that in.”

Bregman is known for historically slow starts, with lower slugging percentages in March and April before recovering from June through August.

He expressed confidence that his track record will help him turn things around.

“I think it helps, obviously, having the track record, but I think it helps also knowing that I’m one of the best players in the world, and I’m going to figure it out,” Bregman said.

Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer visited the team during their skid and showed Bregman his comparable 2024 numbers to reassure him.

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Hoyer remains optimistic about a turnaround, citing the baseball proverb that water finds its own level.

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