Look: Gavin Lux Among Major League Baseball's Elite Since Middle of Last Season

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Cincinnati Reds' utility player Gavin Lux has been mashing the baseball since July of last season.
Before Wednesday's doubleheader, Lux was slashing .323/.410/.502 in 87 games since July 20, 2024.
Lux joins Aaron Judge, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Kyle Tucker, Bobby Witt Jr, and Marcell Ozuna as the only players to slash .300/.400/.500 during that span.
The Reds traded its Competitive Balance Round A pick (No. 37 overall) and outfield prospect Mike Sirota to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Lux in the offseason.
The 27-year-old has been a huge addition to the Reds' lineup this season.
Since July 20 of last season, Gavin Lux is slashing .323/.410/.502 in 87 games 📊
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) April 30, 2025
The only other players to slash .300/.400/.500 during that span (min. 200 PA):
- Aaron Judge
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
- Kyle Tucker
- Bobby Witt Jr.
- Marcell Ozuna pic.twitter.com/E30hQch4xL
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