Corbin Carroll has posted a .548 OPS over his last 7 games, a significant drop from his .889 season-to-date mark. The Arizona outfielder is batting .194 with a .355 slugging percentage during this recent stretch, collecting 6 hits in 31 at-bats with 1 home run and 1 RBI.

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The numbers show a gradual decline across recent windows. Carroll's last 30 games produced a .927 OPS on a .295 average, while his last 15 games sit at .801 OPS with a .283 average. His plate discipline indicators have shifted as well, with no walks drawn over the last 7 games compared to 13 walks over the previous 30-game span.

Carroll sits at 90 career home runs, 10 away from the 100 milestone. This season, he has connected for 8 home runs among his 61 hits, with 14 doubles and 8 triples contributing to his .523 slugging percentage across 60 games.

The recent seven-game window represents a notable departure from Carroll's broader 2026 performance, which includes a .366 on-base percentage and 7 stolen bases through 254 plate appearances.