Schoop hit his 10th home run, a solo blast, in a 1-for-3 game in Tuesday's win over Boston.
EDGE Analysis
Schoop had gone three weeks without a home run before blasting one Friday against the Blue Jays, but it looks like he has rediscovered his power stroke -- he has four extra-base hits including the two home runs in his previous five games and has boosted his slugging percentage from .435 back up to .467 with the hot streak. He is now one of just seven major league second basemen with at least 10 home runs, as pop like Schoop's continues to be at a premium at the position.