Cubs rookie Seiya Suzuki hit .279 with four home runs and a ,934 OPS in April.
He doubled home a run in Sunday's 2-0 victory in Milwaukee to snap a 0-for-15 skid.
“I think you’re seeing a little bit of what we expected early on,” manager David Ross said before Sunday’s game. “The league adjusts, and part of being a major leaguer is continuing to adjust back and figure those things out. “He’ll be fine,” Ross added. “We’ve got to give him a large body of work [before we] start casting judgment on what he needs to change. But he’s a hard worker, a really good competitor, and he’ll figure out a way to continue to have success.”
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