Brewers' Jett Bandy: Slumping of late
Bandy went 1-for-17 over his last six spring games and now owns just a .519 OPS during the exhibition season.
Analysis:
Bandy got off to a good start this spring, but his recent stretch has done quite a bit of damage to his statistics. His slump is not doing him any favors in the competition for playing time behind the plate with the big league club -- particularly because it coincides with a hot stretch for fellow backstop Manny Pina -- but he is still seemingly the favorite to open the season as the Brewers' top catcher ahead of Pina and Andrew Susac.