Uribe mashed his first home run, a solo shot, in Tuesday's loss to Minnesota.
EDGE Analysis
Uribe still has just a .229/.309/.354 batting line even after the home run. However, he is recovering well from his brutal start, as he went 0-for-22 in his first six starts of the season. Since then, he is a respectable 10-for-30 (.333) with three doubles and a home run. That early slump will linger on his line for some time, but there's no reason Uribe can't match his .253/.320/.417 performance from last season going forward.