Albies to AA. Swanson and Albies will be together. My guess is Albies sticks at 2b and Swanson at SS
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Albies to AA. Swanson and Albies will be together. My guess is Albies sticks at 2b and Swanson at SS
People like to say transitioning from SS to 2B is easy - but if you have never played that side of the infield it can be tough. The throwing angle, the way the ball spins when hit by RH hitters, and fielding the ball in the hole and making a throw can challenge you if you aren't used to it. His errors will probably be high this year. I always felt from a fielding and angles standpoint, going from 2B to SS is easier - if you have the arm and range. You are never having to turn your back on your target like at 2B and it was much easier to square up for a throw even moving toward the bag. If you don't have the arm (like me), it can be shear torture, and your 1B will hate you..
I would agree with that in principle - but, there is still an adjustment period if you haven't had much experience at 2B - which was my point.
Knoblauch's yips weren't about making an adjustment to position though. His was pure mental. Same with Steve Sax. And yips can happen anywhere. If Dale Murphy could have made the throw back to the pitcher without it sailing into the outfield, he might be in the HOF as one of the greatest hittting catchers of all time.
I caught the yips for about 3 games my Sr year in HS. I'd made a throwing error from SS to lose a game. It totally 17'd my head up and I started one-hoping every throw because I had overthrown the 1B. Coach moved me to RF for a game and I gunned a guy out at home to save a win. Coach said "see, your wild ass high throws are good for something." Got me back on track.
Bud Norris just traded to Dodgers
I bet against the Braves everyday and I'm cleaning my bookie out.
I would assume Albies will be at 2B still. I'm guessing we came to the conclusion that Swanson will be our SS and Albies our 2B, which is why we want them playing together now.
That was always my assumption on what would happen. Swanson seems to have the more natural arm. Albies throws harder on an average basis, but I think it's because he maxes out effort, which is also why I think he ends up with so many throwing errors.
Albies 3 for 5 last night and Swanson 4 for 5. Good way to start!
Good article from DOB in the AJC too -
http://m.ajc.com/news/sports/basebal...e-a-inf/nrqhG/
I really like where this is headed.