Panik went 3-for-3 with one RBI and scored twice in Wednesday's 10-1 shellacking of the Brewers.
EDGE Analysis
The left-hand-hitting second baseman continued his hot play while tying his season-high hit streak at six games. Panik had a rough May (.213/.293/.315), but has been on a tear through the first half of June. He has tallied two-plus hits in half of his starts this month, while upping his average by 25 points. The 25-year-old was a nice buy-low candidate two weeks ago, but his stock is rapidly increasing to align with .300-plus hitter he's been throughout his short MLB career.