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‘100% healthy’ Astros’ Jose Altuve reveals batting stance flaw he’s fixing after brutal season
Astros star Jose Altuve showed up to spring training with a massive flaw to fix in his batting stance. Will it help him ...
Yankees outfielder Spencer Jones came into the 2025 season needing to turnaround what has been a very discouraging trend. Jones’ combination of athleticism and power made him one of the Yankees’ best ...
Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña is struggling — but these changes have him moving 'in a good direction'
ST. LOUIS — The changes Jeremy Peña made to his batting stance last year were significant. The Houston Astros’ shortstop ditched his bat waggle. He quieted the lift of his front foot. Another subtle ...
Successful hitters can come in all shapes and sizes, and no two approaches in the batter's box are the exact same. However, some MLB players have pushed the limits on awkwardness with unorthodox ...
Ahead of the 2025 MLB season, Baseball Savant, MLB's Statcast data platform and website, released a new set of stats for the public to use related to batting stances. It tracks foot placement of each ...
Baseball Savant consistently delivers high quality data and visuals to help fans understand the game in a different way. Their latest update, rolled out in March, quantifies how a batter sets up in ...
Maikel Garcia walked confidently to the plate. On March 31, Garcia stepped into the batter’s box with a renewed purpose. It was another chance to prove to the Kansas City Royals that he was a changed ...
BRIDGEWATER — Spencer Jones has drawn natural comparisons to Aaron Judge since joining the Yankees organization three years ago. Both are 6-foot-7. Both are outfielders. Now, there is another striking ...
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge celebrated a remarkable milestone on Monday: the one-year anniversary of the moment he transformed into Babe Ruth. On May 5 of last season, Judge was mired in one ...
Growing up as a kid, this had to be the most replicated batting stance at the Little League fields. The way he lifted his hands and elbows high above his head was mesmerizing over his 16-year career.
With the New York Mets' offense sputtering heading into their crucial three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers, president of baseball operations David Stearns is not ready to hit the panic ...
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