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¡±Pee Wee¡± and coached to shorten their
swings
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their speed to leg out base hits.
Now, ¡±small ball¡± has a new meaning. This homer-happy era of baseball is
proving that big sluggers can be found in in tiny packages.
Consider some of the guys in Tuesday night¡¯s All-Star Game: Jose Ramirez, all
5-foot-9 and 165 pounds of him, whose 29 homers at the break are tied for the AL
lead. Mookie Betts, also 5-foot-9, has 23 long balls and hit 31 last season.
Ozzie Albies, who at age 21 could maybe hope for a late growth spurt, is
5-foot-8 and has 20 homers.
And of course there¡¯s the best inch-for-inch hitter in baseball, 5-foot-6
Jose Altuve, the three-time batting champion who¡¯s gone deep nine times this
year but hit 24 homers in each of the past two seasons.
¡±You look around this room, it¡¯s not just big guys. It¡¯s guys of all sizes,¡±
said first-time All-Star Alex Bregman, who¡¯s listed at 6 feet, 180 pounds and
has 20 homers. ¡±What you see are ballplayers. You don¡¯t have to be big to be a
ballplayer. You have to have the skills.¡±
And their skills are holding up just fine against giants like Aaron Judge
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homers), Jesus Aguilar (6-foot-3, 250 pounds, 24 homers) and the consensus best
hitter in the game with the ideal body type to match, Mike Trout (6-foot-2, 235
pounds, 25 homers).
Altuve credits hitters who understand how to maximize their physical
tools.
¡±In Mookie, I see quick hands and a really good lower body, hitting-wise, and
I can see why he hits a lot of home runs,¡± Altuve said. ¡±I would say it¡¯s more
technique than strength now for hitting homers.¡±
Justin Verlander knows he can¡¯t relax when he¡¯s on the mound against a player
like Altuve, his Astros teammate. Size doesn¡¯t matter. Bat speed does.
¡±I think it¡¯s part of the change of the game. I¡¯ve talked to Jose about it.
He¡¯s changed himself a few years back and started swinging more aggressively,¡±
Verlander said. ¡±You didn¡¯t used to see guys like that that were small that ¡
had that kind of pop. Oppo (opposite field) pop. That¡¯s the big thing that¡¯s
changed Rigoberto
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to see much except with guys like Miguel Cabrera. Now you¡¯re seeing it with
almost everybody.¡±
Baseball appears to be headed for a reckoning with the ugly side of hitters¡¯
power-first approach. Defensive shifts, obsession with launch angles and
indifference to strikeouts are being blamed for everything from increasing the
length of games to making the sport more dull and one-dimensional. There is talk
of banning shifts or forcing relief pitchers to face more than one batter in
order to generate more excitement and incentivize putting balls in play.
But there might be an upside to a more egalitarian sport in which players
aren¡¯t expected to change their approach for no reason other than their
stature.
Betts knows that a decade or two ago, he might have been coached
differently.
¡±Probably get it on the ground, use my speed. Times have changed,¡± Betts
said. ¡±We, as in small guys, may not be as big and strong, but we can pack the
power. I think that¡¯s just one of those things we have to go out and show.¡±
And there are competing theories about what¡¯s allowed smaller guys to flex
their compact muscles.
Verlander gave the one-word answer a pitcher might be expected to give:
¡±Baseballs.¡±
Theories that the ball is juiced were given some statistical backing before
the season when Major League Baseball released a study saying baseballs have
been producing less drag, causing them to carry farther. But MLB said it didn¡¯t
understand why or how the change occurred.
Hitters, naturally, have a different explanation. They blame the
pitchers.
¡±Honestly, I feel like everybody is throwing harder. You don¡¯t have to hit
the ball as hard anymore,¡± Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp said. ¡±Honestly, all you
have to do is square it up and the ball is going to fly if they mess up. These
guys are throwing really hard. Strikeouts are up. Home runs are up. Everything
is up. It¡¯s just a game of who throws harder and who can square it up.¡±
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Freelance writers Brian McNally and Ben Standig contributed to this
report.
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SAN FRANCISCO ¡ª San Francisco Giants left-hander Andrew Suarez will seek to
reverse a trend of pitching in bad luck when the faces the San Diego Padres on
Saturday afternoon on the third day of a four-game series.
Suarez (2-4, 4.70 ERA), who has just one decision (a win) in his last five
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of one another.
Facing the Miami Marlins on both occasions, Suarez was pulled in the sixth
and seventh innings of his last two starts, both times having held the opponent
to two runs and both times exiting with a lead.
But the Marlins rallied against the Giants¡¯ bullpen each time, pulling out a
5-4 win in both games.
The rookie has allowed three earned runs or fewer six times this season, yet
has only two wins to show for it.
One of those six games occurred the only time he faced the Padres.
Lo and behold, he pitched seven innings in that May 1 game, allowing two
runs, and left a 2-2 tie. The Giants went on to lose 3-2.
He¡¯s 0-0 with a 2.57 ERA against the Padres.
Suarez can expect to see a bit of a different look from San Diego on
Saturday, as Padres manager Andy Green indicated Friday that he¡¯s strongly
considering moving Manuel Margot back to the leadoff spot against the
left-hander.
Green put Wil Myers atop his lineup card Thursday night against another
lefty, Giants ace Madison Bumgarner, and it did not go well. Myers went hitless
and the Padres got shut out 3-0.
Batting seventh against a right-hander on Friday night, Margot had two hits
and two RBIs in San Diego¡¯s 6-2 win.
He has raised his average to .245 after having spent much of the first two
months below .200. He batted leadoff 15 times in that early stretch.
¡°He¡¯s settled in so comfortably in that seven spot, I haven¡¯t wanted to make
an adjustment with him,¡± said Green, noting he came close to penciling him back
into the leadoff spot Thursday. ¡°It¡¯s been such a push for us to get him going
that once he¡¯s gotten going, it has seemed prudent to leave him alone down there
in the seven hole.
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Margot, the club¡¯s leadoff hitter on Opening Day, hit just .156 atop the
lineup before getting demoted in May. He has hit .333 while batting seventh.
Another decision Green will have to make Saturday is what to do with third
baseman Cory Spangenberg, who contributed two hits and two runs to Friday¡¯s
win.
Spangenberg has hit safely in a personal-best 11 straight starts but hasn¡¯t
been starting lately against left-handed pitchers, against whom he is batting
just .143 this season.
The Padres will send right-hander Jordan Lyles (2-4, 4.46) to the mound
hoping he can snap a three-game skid, during which he has allowed 13 runs in 17
1/3 innings.
Lyles pitched three times out of the bullpen in earlier meetings with the
Giants, limiting them to one hit and no runs in 4 2/3 innings.
That was quite a contrast to the last time he started against San Francisco,
which was in an 8-0 loss in September. He gave up seven runs and 10 hits in 3
2/3 innings.
Lyles has faced the Giants 17 times in his career, seven times as a starter,
going 3-3 with a 6.11
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