I don't know. Like I said, it may be the hitting coaches are telling these guys what changes they need to make and the players arent listening? Or are these hitting coaches just going over a gameplan on how to attack opposing pitchers? When it comes to Riley, I remember hearing something about him working with a hitting coach last off-season? He definitely needs to change his swing, the power is really nice but sacrificing some power for more contact is absolutely necessary. Maybe that's not something that could be worked on during the season? I just don't know, it just seems like that uppercut swing produces more swing and misses. Of course, he finally played a full season without being injured, maybe the SO % was always that bad. Either way, he's still pretty young and the Tigers have a couple of years to see if he improves. If not? It's "see ya later." π€£π€£