Lucroy went 2-for-4 with a pair of RBI in Friday's 10-4 win over the Mariners.
EDGE Analysis
Lucroy's third consecutive two-hit performance bumped his batting average up to .275 for the season, a notable achievement for the catcher after he finished April with a .206 mark. While it looks like Lucroy will be dependable asset in the category going forward, he has yet to display the above-average pop and plate discipline that made him an elite option at the position over the previous four seasons. With only 15 extra-base hits over 201 plate appearances and a career-worst 4.1 percent walk rate, Lucroy has delivered an underwhelming .710 OPS, which represents his poorest mark since 2011, his second year in the big leagues.