Tenacious D Posted November 7 Posted November 7 On 10/29/2025 at 10:57 PM, gehringer_2 said: Max Anderson leading the AFL with a 517 BA in 42 PA https://www.mlb.com/tigers/news/arizona-fall-league-early-statcast-standouts https://www.mlb.com/arizona-fall-league/stats/batting-average Anderson has hit a wall in AZ—batting average down to .465 1 Quote
papalawrence Posted November 7 Posted November 7 5 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: Anderson has hit a wall in AZ—batting average down to .465 Both Max and McGonigle are hitting .400+ Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted November 7 Posted November 7 1 hour ago, TigerNation said: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/kevin-mcgonigle-talks-hitting/ Interesting that the interview mentioned Riley, and strikeouts, and towards the end, not hunting the perfect pitch to drive (Tork?). I’m eager to see McGonigle move up. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted November 8 Author Posted November 8 6 hours ago, Dan Gilmore said: Interesting that the interview mentioned Riley, and strikeouts, and towards the end, not hunting the perfect pitch to drive (Tork?). I’m eager to see McGonigle move up. It was interesting - also very notable that he said the Tigers pretty much wait for hitters to come to them. I suppose with all these guy having private coaching that all you can do without risking the infamous "too many voices in his ears" that Hinch mentioned in '24 when Tork was struggling. It was also interesting to here him say he was basically a 'see ball, hit ball' guy even though you hear a lot of people say you can't hit that way. Quote
Tiger337 Posted November 8 Posted November 8 1 hour ago, gehringer_2 said: It was also interesting to here him say he was basically a 'see ball, hit ball' guy even though you hear a lot of people say you can't hit that way. I noticed that too. Hopefully, he is smart enough to make the addjustment if you really can't hit that way in the majors. Either that or he so talented that he is one of the few who can still hit that way. Quote
Dan Gilmore Posted November 8 Posted November 8 Doesn’t differing ability to do the “see” part of that phrase define how well a hitter does the “hit” part? It’s expected that hitters will crush a mistake pitch, a hung slider or cutter that stays true. But those cookies do get popped up or sprayed foul. With so short a time recognize a pitch, plot its path and coordinate a swing, failure is the norm. McGonigle does mention some areas he feels he needs to improve on, or at least be aware of how a pitcher might try to defeat him. And he has worked on his bat speed (an area the coaches have assisted in) to at the least foul off the pitches he didn’t see well or were too well placed to barrel up. I am eager to find out if his approach and skills continue to work well as he moves up levels. The contrast with Tork is significant to me. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted November 8 Author Posted November 8 2 hours ago, Dan Gilmore said: Doesn’t differing ability to do the “see” part of that phrase define how well a hitter does the “hit” part? It’s expected that hitters will crush a mistake pitch, a hung slider or cutter that stays true. But those cookies do get popped up or sprayed foul. With so short a time recognize a pitch, plot its path and coordinate a swing, failure is the norm. McGonigle does mention some areas he feels he needs to improve on, or at least be aware of how a pitcher might try to defeat him. And he has worked on his bat speed (an area the coaches have assisted in) to at the least foul off the pitches he didn’t see well or were too well placed to barrel up. I am eager to find out if his approach and skills continue to work well as he moves up levels. The contrast with Tork is significant to me. actually when Tork came back from Toledo he said trying to hit more pitchers where he saw them was part of what he was trying to get back to, that he had become too focused on the 'perfect swing' on the perfect pitch. The way McGonigle talks about aiming for center- to oppo against the FB and pulling the off-speed when he recognizes it is pretty much the same thing Tork says now. I do think Tork continues have trouble sticking with it though! I'm also think guys need to be careful chasing bat speed. Chasing bat speed is OK, but only up the point that it starts costing accuracy with the swing. There is already plenty of energy in most of these guys' swing, and some of the guys with great bat speed don't hit all that well. I believe at one point it was reported that Trey Sweeney had the best bat speed on the team! Quote
papalawrence Posted Sunday at 10:16 PM Posted Sunday at 10:16 PM AZ fall lg all star game is today ay 7 ET Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game 2025 https://share.google/WbGo9icyziUQvc7GX Quote
Cruzer1 Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:04 PM According to BA, Max Anderson has looked very good defensively at 3b, and will probably win the MVP. He should be the 3b for the Tigers next year. Quote
RatkoVarda Posted Tuesday at 03:25 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:25 PM 19 minutes ago, Cruzer1 said: According to BA, Max Anderson has looked very good defensively at 3b, and will probably win the MVP. He should be the 3b for the Tigers next year. so the left side of the Tigers infield will be 2 rookies by July, and they will still challenge for a playoff spot? Quote
Shinzaki Posted Tuesday at 05:38 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:38 PM Tork got married recently...maybe that will lead to less chasing 3 Quote
4hzglory Posted Tuesday at 06:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:21 PM 41 minutes ago, Shinzaki said: Tork got married recently...maybe that will lead to less chasing Ha Ha, but in reality, it isn't less chasing that has been his issue, it's too much taking of borderline pitches. Like many have said, I think he will be the one on our team helped most by the challenge system. Quote
Tenacious D Posted Wednesday at 02:12 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:12 AM 8 hours ago, Shinzaki said: Tork got married recently...maybe that will lead to less chasing Nice scoop 2 Quote
Cruzer1 Posted Wednesday at 07:53 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:53 AM 16 hours ago, RatkoVarda said: so the left side of the Tigers infield will be 2 rookies by July, and they will still challenge for a playoff spot? It would be the most efficient way to go. They need to find a place for Colt to play. Quote
gehringer_2 Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 59 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: Jose Briceno. Just for a little perspective. Quote
Tenacious D Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: Jose Briceno. Just for a little perspective. Are you suggesting Briceno is a bust? Quote
papalawrence Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago (edited) One of the articles mentioned he did go up against a top ranked pitcher and got multiple hits against him. Overall not great competition, but it's still good to see him succeed. Skubal went to games and posted "he's ready." Edited 34 minutes ago by papalawrence 1 Quote
Tenacious D Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago As I wait for Gehringer’s response, here is a 20-year old Briceno’s performance at High A/AA Quote
4hzglory Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, Tenacious D said: As I wait for Gehringer’s response, here is a 20-year old Briceno’s performance at High A/AA Yeah, it was a confusing response. Briceno had a really good year off of his fall league performance. Quote
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