Nolan Gorman has struggled through his last 7 games, posting a 0.393 OPS that sits significantly below his season-to-date mark of 0.621. The St. Louis Cardinals infielder has managed just 2 hits in 20 at-bats during this stretch, resulting in a 0.100 batting average with 1 home run and 1 RBI.
The recent slide extends a broader downturn for Gorman. His last 15 games show a 0.403 OPS with a 0.093 batting average, while his last 30 games reflect a 0.588 OPS and 0.190 average. The numbers show a consistent decline from his season totals of 0.204 average and 0.335 slugging percentage across 58 games.
Gorman sits at 81 career home runs, 19 away from the 100 milestone for his career. His 7 home runs this season contribute to that total as he works toward the century mark. The 26-year-old is earning $2.7 million in 2026.
Through 217 plate appearances this season, Gorman has drawn 23 walks while striking out 68 times. His contact profile shows similar patterns across the recent windows, with his plate-discipline indicators remaining consistent even as his production has declined in the shorter samples.