Palms crashing and burning after the break

Ever since the all star break, the Palms have seen their fortunes turned upside down. Until teams took a break and went to Minneapolis, they were 51 and 46, and have gone 20-30 since, dipping well below .500. The Palms plight has been particularly hard on the pitching staff, but the offense has been brutal too. Nobody is showing it as much as Frank Sohn, who has seen his batting average drop 30 points, and he has hit only 7 home runs since the break. Unfortunately, Miami is now out of playoff contention.

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