Brandon Marsh has elevated his offensive numbers significantly over his most recent games, posting a 0.964 OPS across his last 7 contests compared to his season-to-date OPS of 0.854. The Philadelphia Phillies outfielder has collected 6 hits in 26 at-bats during this stretch, including 3 home runs and 6 RBIs.

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The recent power surge represents a notable uptick from Marsh's broader trends. His last 15 games show a 0.925 OPS with 3 home runs, while his last 30 games reflect a 0.812 OPS with 4 home runs. The seven-game window shows his highest slugging percentage at 0.654, compared to 0.565 over 15 games and 0.489 over 30 games.

Marsh is earning $5.2 million this season and has appeared in 64 games for Philadelphia. His season-to-date batting line sits at .322/.357/.498 with 8 home runs and 31 RBIs across 244 plate appearances.

The numbers show Marsh's recent offensive production has pushed his season totals above his longer-term windows. His contact profile over the last 7 games includes 10 strikeouts against 2 walks, maintaining his season-long plate discipline indicators within his established range.