"Magglio Ordoñez isn't happy with his hitting, but he's hardly the only prominent player who on Sunday began May with his average below .200.
Others in that group included San Diego's Ryan Ludwick, Houston's Carlos Lee, Atlanta's Dan Uggla (the improbable combo of five homers and nine RBIs), Anaheim's Vernon Wells, Philadelphia's Raul Ibañez, the White Sox duo of Alex Rios and Adam Dunn, Boston's Carl Crawford (.155) and the Yankees' Jorge Posada (.125, with six of his nine hits homers).
"I haven't produced ... so I'm not very happy," said Ordoñez, hitting .159 with one RBI in 69 at-bats. "We are working on different stuff. I'm going to keep trying.""