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Author: | Frank Coztansa [ Thu May 13, 2021 12:22 pm ] |
Post subject: | F--- The Home Run |
Quote: Even without power, Sox bats among best https://www.nbcsports.com/chicago/white ... er=ya4nbcs
Frank Menechino was talking about Andrew Vaughn, specifically, but it seemed a worthwhile summation of his feelings on the White Sox as a whole. The White Sox hitting coach is charged with the offensive-production aspect of things on the South Side. And while the White Sox rank 28th in baseball and dead last in the American League in home runs, they're one of the game's most productive offensive clubs. They're tops in run differential, with a plus-59 mark leaps and bounds ahead of the next best team. That stat, of course, is equally reflective of their sensational starting pitching. But even without the power, the White Sox are all over baseball's offensive leaderboards, ranking second out of 30 teams in on-base percentage (.342); third in batting average (.258); sixth in runs scored (173), RBIs (162) and OPS (.738); seventh in hits (283) and ninth in walks (127). They're all alone in first place in the AL Central and have the best winning percentage in the AL. So, yeah, it makes total sense for Menechino to be more than OK with how the White Sox have hit so far this season, even if the balls aren't going over the wall. "Guys are really starting to learn the strike zone, not chase," Menechino said. "If you're living by the home run all the time and not being able to produce runs, it's not conducive to winning baseball. "The goal is always, in the beginning of the season, to get as many hits as you can, manufacture runs. The home runs will come." As for what he was actually talking about when he let the expletive fly, it's a nice glimpse into the big picture as well as the small. Vaughn, touted as a power-hitting first baseman from the second the White Sox took him with the No. 3 pick in the draft, hasn't homered yet as a major leaguer. But he's doing well offensively, especially of late, and is impressing Menechino while following his instructions. "I've told Andrew to hit .300," Menechino said. "'I don't care if you don't hit one home run. Hit .300, work on hitting .300.' And if he goes into that where he's going to look to hit .300? "Everybody wants to see the home run and see (Nick) Madrigal hit a home run. I don’t want to get excited, but f--- the home run. Let's hit .300. Then we will worry about the other stuff later." That same line of thinking was all over Menechino's media session Wednesday, and it's shown up in the White Sox results so far this season. No power? No problem. Of course, things shouldn't be expected to stay that way. This was the AL's most powerful lineup a season ago, and while Eloy Jiménez and Luis Robert will stay on the shelf for months as they recover from significant injuries, José Abreu, Yoán Moncada, Tim Anderson and Yasmani Grandal — who have experienced varying degrees of success at the plate in the season's opening month and a half — are all more than capable of swinging powerful bats. So, too, are Vaughn and Yermín Mercedes, a couple of rookies. As the weather heats up, the home runs will come. And a White Sox lineup that figured to count on them to power a deep October run should be able to as they chase a championship. But the fact that the White Sox haven't been able to count on the home run to this point and still boast what is arguably baseball's best offense? That's the kind of thing that makes those championship aspirations look all the more realistic. "It's somebody different every night getting a clutch hit," Menechino said. "These are guys coming together, they are starting to find a way to get on base, find a way to get that hit, grind out at-bats. I'm very happy with the way these guys have been playing the last couple of weeks. "These guys are not quitters. They don't lack work ethic. These guys are out there and going about it. I'll tell you what, it's been cold and some miserable days, and they are doing exactly what they need to do. "As far as hitting goes, I'm happy with everything everybody is doing." |
Author: | good dolphin [ Thu May 13, 2021 12:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: F--- The Home Run |
I would have never guessed they were last in home runs. Sure, they lost about 60 between Robert and Jimenez, but they have plenty of guys in the top 2/3 who can take it deep. |
Author: | Nardi [ Thu May 13, 2021 12:51 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: F--- The Home Run |
That Anderson groundball hit to the right side with the infield pulled in was a thing of beauty and my favorite White Sox hit so far in 2021. |
Author: | HawaiiYou [ Thu May 13, 2021 1:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: F--- The Home Run |
it's pretty simple. learn how to manufacture runs and you'll win in 2021 MLB. That's what the Giants are doing and good to see the WSox are doing. HR or Nothing does not win games. |
Author: | Nardi [ Thu May 13, 2021 1:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: F--- The Home Run |
HawaiiYou wrote: it's pretty simple. learn how to manufacture runs and you'll win in 2021 MLB. That's what the Giants are doing and good to see the WSox are doing. HR or Nothing does not win games. A 3 run homer has always won games and always will. But my talking point would be the 60-42-60 formula in this particular year with the ball losing 5 feet on average in distance. The Sox now have 3 guys who can barrel up the ball with 2 strikes in Mercedes, Madrigal, and Anderson. It's seems to be becoming contagious as we move along. |
Author: | Clawmaster [ Fri May 14, 2021 3:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: F--- The Home Run |
HawaiiYou wrote: it's pretty simple. learn how to manufacture runs and you'll win in 2021 MLB. That's what the Giants are doing and good to see the WSox are doing. HR or Nothing does not win games. All of a sudden actually making contact and putting the ball in play is becoming trendy. Makes perfect sense because quite a few of the corner infielders and outfielders are basically there because they can hit and are marginal fielders at best, have seen tons of piss poor outfield play by the Sox opponents over past few weeks as they have been very aggressive in sending runners and putting pressure on the defense. |
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