He's learning and he's learning fast. However, fans better not turn on him once he hits a rookie wall or the sophomore slump.
The thing that encourages me the most is how skilled he is at working counts already. That's an advanced skill that lots of young players either never develop, or take a while to do it at the big leagues.
I was literally in love day 1 in spring training when I saw his first 2 AB’s. You could tell he understands and is capable of controlling the strike zone. Hes gonna be so good if he learns how to tap into his pull side power and hunt balls to run and burn on. also/ if we can balance the lineup and he can see more LHP that will be good for him.
It was a no doubter. Hopefully he gets addicted to that feeling because that is my only critique to his game. He's a line drive hitter.
That’s the basic launch angle adjustment that you’ll see as this season goes on and for sure next season. You can’t teach elite EV though (which he has)…. And thats why Crane is wondering about the Bobby Witt Jr or Julio Rodriguez lock-up strategy.