We’re seeing bullpens melt down late in games. Lineups that were supposed to be stacked are suddenly going quiet. Star players are pressing at the plate, chasing pitches they’d normally spit on. And managers? Some of them look like they’re just trying anything to stop the bleeding.
The thing is, every season has this moment. You can’t avoid it. The real question is what teams do about it. Do they mix up the batting order? Make a call-up from Triple-A to inject some energy? Or do they just ride it out and hope things click?
Look around the league:
- The Yankees’ offense has been hot-and-cold, relying too much on the long ball.
- The Dodgers’ rotation has shown cracks, and you wonder how long they can hold without another arm.
- The Mets? Well, the Mets always seem to be in “reset mode.”
- Even teams like the Astros or Braves, built to dominate, have stretches where they look… ordinary.
The beauty of baseball is how quickly things can flip. A team that looks dead in June can be surging in August. One clutch hit can break a slump. One strong series can spark a run that changes an entire season.
But to get there, you’ve got to be willing to step back and reset—before it’s too late.
So here’s what I’ll throw out to you: Which MLB team needs a reset the most right now—and what move would actually change their season?
Drop your takes in the comments. Because in a season this long, the reset button isn’t just an option—it’s survival.
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