Jose Reyes isn't where he wants to be, but he is beginning to hit his stride with the Marlins. A four-hit game on Saturday clearly helped as it raised his batting average to .256. In the month of May, the All-Star has shown signs of breaking out of an April slump. Reyes entered Sunday hitting .319 with a .407 on-base percentage, plus 10 runs scored. "It's getting close," Reyes said. "I know when I'm at the top of my game, I'm going to help this ballclub to win a lot more ballgames." Perhaps not by coincidence, the Marlins have been winning in May after going through a rough first month. "I'm seeing the ball better. I'm swinging at better pitches," Reyes said. "I'm going up there with an idea. The first month of the season, it was rough for me to put it together. I just need to be consistent. I know if I'm able to be consistent on a daily basis, I'm going to be fine."