Ichiro is:
a) a freak
b) a right fielder, so he's getting less of a workout from game to game.
Anyway, regardless of the fact that Gutierrez has played in more innings this year than any before, it's not uncommon for players, and (probably) center fielders especially, to slump at the end of the year. 9 of the 15 with 550+ plate appearances have had a pretty bad drop in OPS and eye ratio since mid-August (Including Gutierrez).
Matt Kemp .893 OPS/ .44 Eye through August 4, .782 OPS/ .25 Eye since
Shane Victorino .851 OPS/ .88 Eye through August 13, .685 OPS/ .79 Eye since
Michael Bourn .776 OPS/ .54 Eye through August 19, .652 OPS/ .30 Eye since
Kosuke Fukudome .857 OPS/ .93 Eye through August 17, .604 OPS/ .63 Eye since
Mike Cameron .824 OPS/ .58 Eye through August 22, .630 OPS/ .20 Eye since
Curtis Granderson .816 OPS/ .57 Eye through August 11, .648 OPS/ .39 Eye since
Alexis Rios .744 OPS/ .40 Eye through August 9, .430 OPS/ .12 Eye since
B.J. Upton .693 OPS/ .38 Eye through August 19, .542 OPS/ .19 Eye since
With the exception of Matt Kemp, all of them have seen their home run production drop as well (though in Michael Bourn's case, it's hard to tell).
And as far as Ichiro goes, last year, when he played a lot of center field,
Ichiro had a .758 OPS/ .93 Eye through August 12, and a .716 OPS/ .42 Eye after, he also had 5 homers in his first 500 ABs and just 1 in his final 200, so Ichiro is kind of human too.
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