Miami’s offense slows down in Cleveland.

The Palms were resurgent early in June, but they became bogged down in Cleveland. The slow down started in a series with the Marlins, but it wasn’t apparent until they took on the Tribe. They dropped three of four, and in those 3 losses, they managed only 5 runs, though one of the games required 10 innings. The problem wasn’t getting on base or getting hits, but rather converting on opportunities. They collected 28 hits in those three games, which should be more than enough to scratch out a few runs. If the Palms are to be successful, they need to produce with runners in scoring position, and lean on the long ball when the chance arises.

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