Do not be fooled by the ugly statistics line of Mark winds to start the season.
Yes, just after his single in Tuesday’s 10-5 victory over Miami in a Frigid Citi field, the third base is only 5 of 40 in the season with a couple of doubles and without home runs.
But after the victory, winds insisted that it is not far away and that he is happy with his focus on the dish so far in this young season.
“I’m just trusting the process at this time,” said winds. “I am trying to concentrate on what I can control and that is a good turn of the bat. If I can continue to have good turns to bat, they will fall in love with me.”
Perhaps the right garden to the right garden on Tuesday was a sign of that, from the second consecutive game, winds came out empty with a rocket lining to the garden.
His 105 MPH shot to lead the lower part of the fourth became a line to the center on Tuesday a day after a blow to the left in Monday’s victory was stolen.
“[Monday] He had some walks and smoked a ball and today hit a [105] To the central garden, “said Carlos Mendoza.” He is controlling the Strike area. There are good signs that they are arriving and I like the shots. He is running his game plan. “
Even so, the beginning has left it with some unpleasant numbers, far from what he did in 2024, when he hit 27 homers in 111 games after taking care of the work of the third base Brett Bitch.
And on Tuesday, it was based on third twice, aligned to the center and struck out before the base hit.
While running first in the single, winds spread his arms with apparent relief.
“I’m having fun with the fun game and Slipper to be successful,” winds said.
On Monday, the president of baseball operations, David Stearns, said that the organization had lost confidence in winds, Altegh, added that he hoped would pursue launches outside the attack zone.
The metrics, the thought, show winds have been significantly more selective this year, and said that this is one of the reasons he hopes to cross soon.
“I don’t think it’s chasing at all,” winds said. “I feel very good on the plate. I am seeing the ball well and putting good swings in the ball. It’s just baseball being baseball.”
Winds has had a company with a slow start, since Bally also has an approximate opening of two weeks, and the upper half of the alignment, especially Pete Alonso, has taken the offensive.
The team’s success undoubtedly has doubt that the members of the team fall stress.
“He is prepared well, committed and playing good defense,” Mendoza said. “You want to see some results as a competitor, but I have seen some frustration of him.”
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