Marsh’s surge has helped stabilize an offense that had seen key bats slumping, contributing to a 26-11 turnaround in 37 games under Mattingly. His production has coincided with stronger team pitching and a more aggressive, productive offense, helping the Phillies win more games and stretch their momentum into the postseason push. The 60-game sample shows Marsh slashing .338/.368/.521 with eight homers and a 145 wRC+, positioning him as a top candidate for an All-Star appearance, especially with the All-Star Game hosted in Philadelphia this year.
Key takeaways:
– Marsh leads the NL in batting average (.338) and has homered in three consecutive games.
– His breakout has elevated his role in the Phillies’ lineup, boosting run production and contributing to a strong stretch run.
– With strong defense of his plate discipline and power, Marsh is a top All-Star candidate as he continues to build momentum for the Phillies.