Julio Rodríguez is having a down yr with the bat. Three months into the season, the 23-year-old Seattle Mariners heart fielder is slashing simply .257/.308/.343 with seven residence runs and a 92 wRC+, numbers which can be effectively under the .279/.338/.495 with a 135 wRC+ and 60 residence runs he put up over his first two massive league campaigns. There are a pair of silver linings, although. One is that Rodríguez was markedly higher within the second half of the 2023 season (a .942 OPS) than he’d been within the first half (.721). The opposite is Seattle’s report. Even with the celebrity acting at lower than his typical requirements, the Mariners are 45-36 and sitting atop the AL West standings. If Rodríguez had been to repeat final season’s second-half resurgence — one thing you won’t wish to wager in opposition to — that certainly would go a great distance towards serving to propel Seattle’s postseason push.
Within the 104th installment of our Talks Hitting sequence, Rodríguez mentioned his early growth as a hitter, how he balances staying the course with a necessity for change, and the angle he takes when his stat sheet.
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David Laurila: How did you first be taught to hit?
Julio Rodríguez: “Little League. I simply picked up a bat with my dad and began swinging it.”
Laurila: Do you take into account your self a pure hitter?
Rodríguez: “Type of, yeah. I may say that. In Little League, I had my coach and all that, however my dad was an enormous a part of it too. There was some extent the place he was sort of my coach earlier than I went to this academy in Santo Domingo, within the Dominican Republic. He, in addition to another coaches, helped me out.”
Laurila: What’s your father’s baseball background?
Rodríguez: “He simply performed beginner — he didn’t do skilled — however he cherished the sport. That’s why I began enjoying.”
Laurila: What about hitting instruction whenever you went to the academy?
Rodríguez: “They principally simply let me do my factor. They sort of knew that I had an actual really feel to hit, that it got here naturally to me, what I wanted to do. There have been some guys who clearly helped me out — how any coach will do this — however it was simply little issues right here and there. There was nothing drastic.”
Laurila: How about whenever you acquired to professional ball? Did the instructors need you to vary something together with your setup, the place you held your palms, and issues like that?
Rodríguez: “There wasn’t a lot, actually. I imply, they tried slightly bit right here and there, however it didn’t really feel prefer it was me. I didn’t really feel like I used to be actually having fun with it, so I simply sort of acquired again to my very own fundamentals and began hitting like I’m.”
Laurila: In different phrases, if I checked out video of you from whenever you first signed and in contrast it now, I might principally see the identical man…
Rodríguez: “No. It will be completely different. You could possibly in all probability go from the hand positions to how I load… possibly. I really feel such as you’re by no means the identical. You’re at all times sort of altering. Your physique, the way it feels, adjustments. You must trip these waves as a hitter. Typically you are feeling such as you’re higher hitting with each of your toes on the bottom. You’re slightly bit extra open. Typically you’re slightly bit extra closed. Once more, you’re using that wave.”
Laurila: That mentioned, hitters have their core fundamentals, the issues which have at all times labored for them. Appropriate?
Rodríguez: “Sure. I imply, typically when what we’re doing isn’t working it’s truly your mentality that’s not working. Typically you don’t actually need to vary, you simply should have a greater strategy. However typically you do want to vary some stuff. It’s a matter of discovering what it’s that’s costing you.”
Laurila: If you say mentality and strategy, do you imply slowing the sport down and being extra affected person, principally ready to your pitch?
Rodríguez: “That may be a factor typically. However typically you’re simply late. Otherwise you may be chasing pitches. And typically you’re getting your pitches however are lacking them. There are quite a few issues that may make you wrestle.”
Laurila: What tends to be the trigger when your timing is off? Is it explainable?
Rodríguez: “I imply, you’re simply late. That’s all it’s. Typically you’re gearing up late. Typically you’re simply not there mentally. I don’t know. There are lots of issues that may impact you.“
Laurila: Altering route a bit, do you pay a lot consideration to your hitting metrics?
Rodríguez: “That stuff is nice, however the way in which I attempt to take a look at it’s, ‘How did I assist the group win that day?’ Typically the information doesn’t at all times replicate these issues. I believe lots of people sort of step away from what actually issues within the sport. What I like to take a look at is, ‘How did I impression the sport to assist us win?’ Perhaps we had a man on third base and I acquired him in; I chased a pitch that was slightly bit outdoors however I acquired the run in. For me personally, that may be extra necessary than swinging at pitch.”
Laurila: Successful apart, which of your particular person stats are most necessary to you?
Rodríguez: “Like I mentioned, it doesn’t matter how good you’re. You may be the very best participant, however if you happen to don’t win you’re not doing something. That’s how I see it. I don’t actually care how a lot I did if we didn’t win. I care in regards to the issues I do if I assist our group win that day.”
Laurila: Yet another change of route. Is hitting enjoyable?
Rodríguez: “When you possibly can hit it’s enjoyable. I believe lots of people would agree with that. If you’re not hitting… I imply, who likes being unhealthy at one thing? Hitting is difficult. So, it’s enjoyable, however you need to embrace the struggles. As a hitter, you realize you’re going to wrestle. You’re additionally going to not wrestle.”
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