Grossman started in left field and went 0-for-4 in Thursday's loss to Cleveland. He's hitting .208/.333/.326 with no home runs since July 15.
EDGE Analysis
Grossman had a torrid start to his Twins career by hitting .289 with a .886 OPS and six home runs in his first 48 games. However, he's cooled at the plate lately and has been losing playing time to Eddie Rosario. Grossman is drawing walks at 17.5 percent, so his hot start may not have been a fluke. However, the Twins may not view him as a big part of their 2017 plans and he may lose playing time to younger players as a result.