Chase DeLauter May Have Finally Found What Guardians Fans Needed

Chase DeLauter's renewed focus on hitting form has transformed his performance after a challenging season marred by injury.

Chase DeLauter’s bat is heating up again at the right time for the Cleveland Guardians, and the timing matters. After a brief stay on the injured list with a fractured rib, the rookie outfielder has come back swinging with the kind of power that made his early-season start look so promising.

DeLauter has homered in three of his last five games, including back-to-back games after going deep in Friday’s win over the Miami Marlins. For a player who had watched the long ball disappear for long stretches, it’s a welcome turn for Cleveland heading into the All-Star break.

The power surge is especially notable because DeLauter’s season started with a bang. He launched four home runs in his first three games and five in his first seven, then added only two more before the injury on June 13. After that, the home runs went quiet for a while, but the latest stretch suggests he may have found a better rhythm.

DeLauter said the adjustment is pretty simple: stop chasing the home run and focus on quality contact.

“I don’t know. I don’t want to jinx it at all.

But no, I mean I’m just trying to hit the ball hard. Like I think, I think having a couple early like that started the year kind of got me thinking, see how many I can kind of get rolling, and then that that wasn’t really a recipe for success.

So I think now it’s just hit the ball hard, man. And whenever it leaves the bat, can’t control it.

So wherever it goes, it goes,” DeLauter said.

That early burst was memorable enough on its own. DeLauter opened his regular-season MLB career with two home runs on Opening Day against the Seattle Mariners, then added another in Cleveland’s home opener against the Chicago Cubs on April 3. At that point, he had five home runs and eight RBIs, and he had already made history.

But the power didn’t stay steady. DeLauter went through a 24-game homer drought, then another that lasted 23 games before the injury interrupted his season.

Even so, he has stayed productive since returning. DeLauter missed 11 games while on the IL, then came back on June 28 and has collected at least one hit in 11 of his 12 games since. He is now on a six-game hitting streak, going 10-for-24 with three home runs and six RBIs during that span.

The 24-year-old is no stranger to injuries. He was unable to play a full season in any of his three minor league campaigns, though he had been durable for the Guardians before this setback, appearing in 66 games.

Cleveland will finish its series against the Marlins on Sunday before the All-Star break begins. The Guardians return to action next Friday against the Pittsburgh Pirates, and they’ll hope DeLauter’s recent surge carries over with them.

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