Just to confirm up top: although Seiya Suzuki did leave yesterday’s game due to a physical issue, it was just a calf cramp.
Suzuki already has the solution:
Seiya Suzuki's plan to overcome cramps: "I'm going to go eat about 100 bananas." ?? pic.twitter.com/mESEp0oKqr
— Marquee Sports Network (@WatchMarquee) July 9, 2026Keep him well-stocked, Cubs. Because when Seiya Suzuki is hitting like he should, he is a transformative presence in the lineup.
Yesterday was a good example, with Suzuki accounting for both of the Cubs’ runs in the game:
sorry to that ball. ? pic.twitter.com/3BEIK3QM7X
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) July 9, 2026another run, did you sei? pic.twitter.com/xYhJVFnJCN
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) July 9, 2026On the (uneven) season, Suzuki is up to a .266/.347/.467/123 wRC+ slash line, 6th best in baseball among primary right fielders. Despite having far fewer plate appearances than anyone around him, Suzuki’s 1.8 WAR is also 6th best, thanks in large part to a strong defensive showing.
Going back to June 3, or about the last five weeks, Suzuki is hitting .310/.380/.593/164 wRC+, so he’s been plenty hot for a while, putting that large valley behind him a bit. (And, hey, basically every Cubs hitter not named Pete Crow-Armstrong was in a deep valley at that same time.)
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