B-Chad wrote:Pedroia's LD rate of 20% is reason to believe he'll maintain a higher BA then Cano. It should also be noted he hits more FB's then Cano, which means that even if he posts a lower HR/FB then Cano, he should come in reasonably close to Cano in HR's
B-Chad wrote:Pedroia's LD rate of 20% is reason to believe he'll maintain a higher BA then Cano. It should also be noted he hits more FB's then Cano, which means that even if he posts a lower HR/FB then Cano, he should come in reasonably close to Cano in HR's
Those guns are meaningless if they result in even a slight loss batspeed due to loss flexability, which happens to many a ballplayer every off-season, but mostly the ones who do not listen to the highly paid athletic trainers who can help avoid that problem.
I'm not sure, those guns look a little, heck way too big. Wright isn't a huge guy like Big Mac, not sure that having massive muscle like that is good for his swing. Check back June 1st!
TitusIII wrote:Those guns are meaningless if they result in even a slight loss batspeed due to loss flexability, which happens to many a ballplayer every off-season, but mostly the ones who do not listen to the highly paid athletic trainers who can help avoid that problem.
I'm not sure, those guns look a little, heck way too big. Wright isn't a huge guy like Big Mac, not sure that having massive muscle like that is good for his swing. Check back June 1st!
David Wright is going to prevail, and it is going to be glorious.
B-Chad wrote:Pedroia's LD rate of 20% is reason to believe he'll maintain a higher BA then Cano. It should also be noted he hits more FB's then Cano, which means that even if he posts a lower HR/FB then Cano, he should come in reasonably close to Cano in HR's