Mullins Powers Orioles Past Red Sox with Two Homers
by Jesse Garcia | Orioles Correspondent | Wed, Sep 11th 7:38am EDT
Cedric Mullins II went 2-for-4 in the Orioles' 5-3 victory over the Red Sox, delivering two home runs, two runs scored, three RBI, and a stolen base.
Fantasy Impact:
This performance might seem like a beacon of hope for fantasy managers, but it's a mere drop in the ocean given his season-long struggles. With a batting average lingering at .236 and a wOBA of .315, Mullins has been more of a fantasy headache than a hero. His power-speed combo, highlighted by 17 homers and 27 steals, keeps him relevant, but inconsistency at the plate makes him a risky play. Today's game, while impressive, should be viewed with cautious optimism rather than a sign of a turnaround.
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