You have to remember, 90% of the time, a player wont play above their career average after a slump. If a player slumps for the first 2 months of the season, it is most likely that if they are to break out of the slump, that they hit at their career averages, so Drew would hit around .280. If he does that, He will end the season around .260 average, so on. Expecting a player to play WAY above their career numbers just to meet those numbers at the end of the season is HIGHLY unrealistic.