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Originally Posted by Fansy the Famous Bard
I mean, i get that is a flaw in his game. But it's also what makes him so dangerous, where he is extremely aggressive. Would he put up similar power numbers being more selective? Ya just don't know how that plays out.
Exhibit A bad ball hitting:
Salvy is imperfect, but he's ours, we love him, and wouldn't trade him for anyone.
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One hit doesn't mean anything. It would be one thing if Salvy was fast. Because hes gonna have alot of bad contact when he swings at balls and he cant run it out. Hes absolutely the type of player who SHOULD be selective. Slow with tons of power. It has just never been his approach. I doubt it is lack of trying. Patience to a large degree is god given.
Salvy actually isnt that good at hitting balls outside of the zone. That is just something announcers like to say. Look at his zones on Baseball Savant and compare it to say Bobby Witt Jr. Bobby tends to struggle with pitches high in the zone but has pretty much a great batting avg on balls pitched ANYWHERE else EVEN outside of the strike zone. Salvy has bad averages anywhere outside of the strike zone but absolutely feasts on strikes except on the high corners.