Rynar wrote:
Talya wrote:
Where the hell did Jose Bautista come from and how did he come to be the best hitter in MLB when being invisible until he hit 30 years old?
(Yes, I know he came from DR. I'm speaking figuratively.)
It started at the end of the 2009 season when Bautista finally got himself regular playing time and consistent at-bats. Given the new workload he had, he did some tinkering with his stance, and swing, and commented that he was really starting to see the ball out of the pitchers hand, and getting some good swings. In 2010 he continued with his adjustment, and got a full season of ABs, and earned himself a regular spot in the line-up. The Blue Jays were rewarded with a 54 HR season. I'm honestly not surprised at all at his continued success this year, he's finally comfortable at the plate, and getting regular ABs, and that's about 99% of hitting.
Today: 3-for-4, 2 homeruns, 4 RBIs, and a stolen base.
Hitting .364 (1st in MLB) with 18 (1st in MLB) home runs, 31 RBIs (5th or 6th in the AL), 37 runs scored (1st in MLB), and 5 stolen bases. (Okay, not so much wow-factor there, except he's a threat even if he's just on base.) That does seem an awfully big improvement for just "getting regular at bats."