Reds' Adam Duvall: Finishes with sub-.500 slugging percentage
Duvall went 1-for-3 with a walk in the Reds' season finale Sunday, striking out once. He ended up hitting .241/.297/.498 in his first full season in the majors. He had 33 homers, 103 RBI, 85 runs with 41 walks and 164 strikeouts.
Analysis:
Your return on investment with Duvall was phenomenal, and the Reds also did very well in adding him for two months of Mike Leake from the Giants, especially when you factor in Duvall's high defensive marks in left field. This is probably as good as it gets for Duvall, who turned 28 in September. But the Reds will have him under cost control for the next two years while they continue to build up their system.
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