And not clicking on Verducci is quickly becoming another one!
Read More...1. Hitting in the major leagues is fundamentally broken
What will it take for teams to start admitting that this passive-aggressive, run-up-the-pitch-count philosophy isn’t working? Apparently almost a decade of declining results isn’t enough. Entering this week:
• The number of hits per game is down for the seventh straight year.
• On base percentage has been stagnant or down for the seventh straight year.
• Strikeouts ...
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1. Walt Davis posted on February 10, 2013 at 05:00 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Maybe it's just bad writing, but this is the sort of thing that makes me think all this background checking is having little/no impact.
The story to this point was about pitchers and about digging deeper to get to know them so you could potentially tailor an approach that will work for them. But our example is a hitter. From 2006. Being assessed based on his performance in the organization at age 18, not on deep information they've dug up. A hitter being taught what surely every team tries to teach every hitter -- how to hit for more power.
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