And that is why we needed to push one or more across in the first.
And that is why we needed to push one or more across in the first.
It seems Swanson strikes out every time when there is an opportunity to move runners or score from the third base.And that is why we needed to push one or more across in the first.
Now it is 2-0Losing this game 1-0 when you had the bases loaded with nobody out in the first is ******* brutal.
He’s young he will figure it out no doubt.I’m concerned the book is very much out on PCA now and he needs to adjust better.
I’m concerned the book is very much out on PCA now and he needs to adjust better.
Swanson is more like BaezLet's just say he needs to stop chasing. Kind of reminds me of Baez back in the day.....awesome when he connects, but awful when he waives at pitches way out of the zone. Hopefully he'll get it fixed, as he's a phenomenal talent.
He had two sac flys for runs *checks notes* last night.It seems Swanson strikes out every time when there is an opportunity to move runners or score from the third base.
Wow, I missed that. I have seen him hitting homerun but never seen him moving runners or hit sacrifice flyHe had two sac flys for runs *checks notes* last night.
I know I am late to the party on this discussion but I think a lot of guys are sliding head first into home because of the opportunity the relatively new blocking the plate rules afford. When catchers can't camp out in front of the dish they are often not in as good of position to cover as wide to both sides of the plate so with a head first slide guys can slide well wide of the plate to either side and reach out to the plate avoiding tags from a catcher not right in front of the plate. I think a lot of it is an unforeseen result of the rule change.You risk injury sliding head first into home. Broken fingers, wrist, shoulders, concussion. Smart decision is feet first. They actually told Seiya to stop sliding head first into second for that very reason.
Pete has been worth 3.7 WAR and is a top 2 MVP candidate at the moment, in a season where any reasonable person would have taken replacement level offense to go with his absurd baserunning and defense.I’m concerned the book is very much out on PCA now and he needs to adjust better.
Right, guy barely has 1.3 years of major league service and looks like and MVP and 40/40 candidate very soon and people are melting down because he's struggling to hit lefties with nasty sliders.Pete has been worth 3.7 WAR and is a top 2 MVP candidate at the moment, in a season where any reasonable person would have taken replacement level offense to go with his absurd baserunning and defense.
Does he have stuff to work on? Sure. Will he continue to be an MVP candidate? Idk. But I'm going to enjoy it even if he swings at some pitches out of the zone.
The problem is pitchers are starting to find his holes. Leading the league in swing rate isn’t a good thing. If he can develop a good batter’s eye honestly he’d be better than Tucker. I know some will scoff but if he stops chasing their bats will be very similar and PCA is better than anyone with the other tools.Pete has been worth 3.7 WAR and is a top 2 MVP candidate at the moment, in a season where any reasonable person would have taken replacement level offense to go with his absurd baserunning and defense.
Does he have stuff to work on? Sure. Will he continue to be an MVP candidate? Idk. But I'm going to enjoy it even if he swings at some pitches out of the zone.
Yeah, he has stuff to work on. It's a game of adjustments and we'll see what he does. But he's on pace to have a top 5 Cubs season of all time...The problem is pitchers are starting to find his holes. Leading the league in swing rate isn’t a good thing. If he can develop a good batter’s eye honestly he’d be better than Tucker. I know some will scoff but if he stops chasing their bats will be very similar and PCA is better than anyone with the other tools.
Yeah it is unique the way it regularly changes from a tiny park to a really big park from day to day. It must be so boring to play in an indoor stadium where it plays the same pretty much every day/night.That answer screams I don’t understand how Wrigley works
Pete has been worth 3.7 WAR and is a top 2 MVP candidate at the moment, in a season where any reasonable person would have taken replacement level offense to go with his absurd baserunning and defense.
Does he have stuff to work on? Sure. Will he continue to be an MVP candidate? Idk. But I'm going to enjoy it even if he swings at some pitches out of the zone.