Matt Olson has posted a .999 OPS over his last 7 games, marking a significant surge from his .759 OPS over the last 30 games. The Atlanta first baseman is batting .276 with a .344 on-base percentage and .655 slugging percentage in the recent 7-game window, compared to .229/.302/.457 over the last 30 games.

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The numbers show Olson connecting for 8 hits in 29 at-bats during the last 7 games, including 3 home runs and 2 doubles. Over his last 15 games, he has maintained similar production with a .758 OPS, indicating the recent hot stretch represents an acceleration from an already steady period. His last 30 games sit at .759 OPS, well below his season-to-date mark of .923.

Olson enters this stretch with 269 career doubles, positioning him 31 away from the 300 milestone for his career. He has collected 19 doubles this season as part of his .580 slugging percentage. The veteran also sits at 854 career RBI, 146 short of 1,000 for his career, with 48 RBI accumulated through 63 games in 2026.

Season-to-date, Olson carries a .267/.343/.580 line with 19 home runs across 243 at-bats. His recent 7-game window represents his strongest offensive output in over a month, with the .999 OPS sitting 240 points above his last-30 mark and 76 points above his season total.