In 2023, I as soon as once more had a possibility to interview quite a few folks throughout the recreation. Lots of their phrases had been shared in my Sunday Notes column, whereas others got here by way of an assortment of Q&As, characteristic tales, and the Talks Hitting collection. Here’s a number of the perfect quotes from this 12 months’s conversations, with the bolded traces linking to the items they had been excerpted from.
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“Mike came to visit to me and mentioned that they had been most likely going to take Gausman, as a result of they wanted a school pitcher who was going to be fast to the massive leagues..… We thought Buxton was going to be our man. That was how we ranked them. We had Gausman after Mike [Zunino], however we had Buxton forward of each of them.” — Tom McNamara, former Seattle Mariners scouting director
“Victor [Martinez] would go up there and name his shot,. He would say, ‘I’m going to sit down on a breaking ball right here,’ then he’d spit on two fastballs and once they hung a breaking ball he would hit it into the bullpen. He was actually enjoyable to look at hit, as a result of he was enjoying chess up there a variety of occasions.” — Josh Barfield, Arizona Diamondbacks farm director
“There are indicators with the appearance of Statcast and ball monitoring which are much more predictive of the underlying metrics, that are extra predictive than conventional charge statistics. That’s on a 12 months over 12 months. However once you have a look at multi-year fashions, gamers change and projection comes into play. That’s the place the artwork comes into play.” — Randy Flores, St. Louis Cardinals scouting director
“Each morning Josh wakes up, and in his Slack channel is a major-league pitcher that has a recreation plan connected to it. It’s a bit of little bit of an train that we do with him. He’s recreating what it looks like to organize that day… If we’re going through [Framber] Valdez, or going through [Gerrit] Cole, what angles do I need to arrange? The place are my eyes? What’s the self-discipline in my eyes that day?” —Donny Ecker, Texas Rangers bench coach/offensive coordinator
“I just like the artwork vs. science factor. That’s a superb debate to have as a result of there’s actually not a proper reply. However I do suppose generally the artwork of getting hits will get misplaced. All people needs to stroll, and there’s launch angle, exit velo — you get all of those numbers on FanGraphs due to these items — however then you could have guys like Tony Gwynn and Rod Carew, guys who merely may hit. There’s an artwork to that.” — Trea Turner, Philadelphia Phillies infielder
“I feel the Twins had been much more about analytics; that they had much more of a data-driven strategy to hitting. Right here, I really feel prefer it’s much more about really feel. It’s form of ‘Let’s break down your strategy. What pitches are you swinging at?’ versus trying on the numbers. It’s not like we’re not taking a look at numbers — I feel we do a superb job of that — it’s simply that there’s extra of, say, what you’re feeling within the cage. I feel we now have a superb steadiness of analytics and what I suppose you could possibly name an older-school sort of hitting.” — Spencer Steer, Cincinnati Reds infielder/outfielder
“I feel that’s the place a variety of groups have a disconnect. The info guys could be shy and not sure of themselves across the clubhouse, the place a variety of alpha-type personalities are strolling round bare, very certain of themselves round different alpha dudes.” — Matt Duffy, Kansas Metropolis Royals infielder
“That’s the wonder, and the complication, of hitting. The fingers maintain the bat, and I’m tremendous centered on the place they’re and the way they really feel, however on the similar time, I don’t suppose that basically drives my swing. I feel my again elbow and my legs form of drive the swing.” — Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees shortstop
“I began pitching once I was eight or 9 years previous and stop after I used to be 11 as a result of a head damage. I took a line drive off the best aspect of the temple space. When it hit me, I simply went black. Lengthy story brief, I had a serious concussion and needed to have surgical procedure; it was a process to go in and cease bleeding. The surgical procedure was easy, however on the similar time, what head surgical procedure is straightforward?” — Andrew Baker, Philadelphia Phillies pitching prospect
“After commencement I used to be planning on going to medical college. I went to my teammate’s draft social gathering — Sam Bachman went ninth total to the Angels — and I keep in mind going residence prepared to maneuver on. However later that week, I used to be in the course of an MCAT apply examination — I used to be about 5 hours in — and bought a name from a random quantity. I muted it.” — Grant Hartwig, New York Mets pitcher
“Go ask Corridor of Famers like John Smoltz, who did it. They are going to let you know that it’s powerful to get the final three outs each day — particularly for thus lengthy — so after all closers belong within the Corridor of Fame. I do know that I might vote for Billy Wagner. He was lights out.” — Kenley Jansen, Boston Crimson Sox reliever
“It’s like a kicker in soccer. In the event you miss a area purpose, everyone seems to be operating over to you and asking, ‘How did you miss that?’ It performs in your thoughts, as a result of kicking area objectives is your solely job. Similar factor for a better: your solely job is to get these final three outs. Individuals act prefer it’s simple to do, nevertheless it’s not.” — Mark Gubicza, Los Angeles Angels broadcaster
“I like it. I imply, simply being on the market, controlling the sport… some don’t just like the fastball, a few of them can’t hit the off-speed, so that you’re figuring them out. That’s enjoyable. Getting them to not hit your pitches is enjoyable.” — Tink Therefore, St. Louis Cardinals pitching prospect
“I imply, he appears to be like like a five-year-old on the market enjoying the sport. The enjoyment he brings is unbelievable. However whereas I undoubtedly like having enjoyable, I’m additionally a thinker. I like breaking issues down, So whereas I’ve a bit of little bit of Julio in me, I’m additionally my very own particular person.” — Henry Ford, Seattle Mariners catching prospect
“Freddie Freeman doesn’t have that top of a launch angle. You have a look at a man like him; he’s hitting .330 and has, I feel, 20 residence runs. He may most likely hit 40 residence runs with a batting common .100 factors decrease if he wished to. However he’s a hitter.” — Vinnie Pasquantino, Kansas Metropolis Royals first baseman
“It’s not the prettiest factor you’ll ever see, nevertheless it will get the job achieved… In the event you have a look at your common lefty, sweet-swinging [Robinson] Canó-type of participant, they’ve these good lengthy swings. As a result of I’ve at all times been attempting to remain as brief as doable, attempting to not swing and miss, it’s simply form of compact.” — Sal Frelick, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder
“At one level final 12 months, I feel there have been 70 factors between my anticipated batting common and my precise batting common. Little issues like that allow me know that what I used to be doing was proper. It was, ‘OK, if we put this product out for 162, we’ll be in a superb place.’” — Christian Walker, Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman
“I feel each participant who’s ever performed the sport has cared about exit velocity, whether or not they comprehend it or not. Proper? Each batted ball that’s ever been hit has had an exit velocity and has impacted efficiency. It’s undoubtedly a separating issue. You want to have the ability to hit the ball arduous to manage your luck as finest you may.” — Nico Hoerner, Chicago Cubs infielder
“We now have a stat the place we’re taking a look at what our slug is per your launch angle. Hitting the ball actually arduous, even at 4 levels, which is mainly an ankle-high line drive, can nonetheless produce hits. You don’t essentially must hit the ball within the air… you may form of create your individual luck, so to talk.” — Austin Hays, Baltimore Orioles outfielder
“I put it on, and heard my dad’s voice: ’Oh, mother. You bought him the unsuitable glove.’ It was for the unsuitable hand, however I didn’t care. I liked it. I took it to mattress with me. I wore it day by day, and I realized tips on how to throw left-handed due to that glove.” — Craig Lefferts, former big-league pitcher
“My grandma was knowledgeable [fastpitch] softball participant. She performed for the Bahamas Nationwide Group. That’s what actually bought me into baseball — I realized a variety of my baseball abilities from softball — and she or he performed till she was 60, too. She was simply superhuman.” — Jazz Chisholm, Miami Marlins infielder/outfielder
“He had actually excessive fingers — bat over the top — however there are some similarities in the best way that our hips fireplace and the best way that our bats come via the zone. I imply, I mainly realized to hit from him, so I’m certain I bought some tendencies from that.” — Mike Yastrzemski, San Francisco Giants outfielder
“Each simply performed newbie, and never even faculty. However my uncle throws nice batting apply — he has a rubber arm — and my dad was really… my hometown is Petaluma [California] and he was the Petaluma long-ball champion in slow-pitch softball. He has a reasonably candy lefty swing.” — Spencer Torkelson, Detroit Tigers first baseman
“I’m Fargo via and thru. Regardless that I haven’t spent my complete life there, it would at all times be residence for me. I’m really shifting north, although, to Roseau, Minnesota, the place my spouse is from. Roseau is 12 miles from the Canadian border, round 3,000 folks dwell there, and I really like that space of the nation.” — Erik Swanson, Toronto Blue Jays pitcher
“There are guys who’re excessive and have these bangers, these nasty curveballs, after which there are lower-slot guys like me the place getting horizontal motion is a bit of simpler. And now with all of the sources we now have, just like the slow-motion cameras that present your hand positioning at launch, it’s simpler to know who’s extra appropriate for horizontal motion somewhat than vertical.” — Pablo López, Minnesota Twins pitcher
“Everybody knew spin was good, however they didn’t notice that effectivity mattered on a fastball. The carry quantity… the carry issues on a fastball. Vertical strategy angle issues on a fastball. Horizontal and vertical motion issues. On the time, it was simply ‘In the event you can spin the ball quick, you need to throw it on the high, and you then need to throw the curveball.’ It was ‘Spin is what performs’ — they only didn’t know why.” — Sonny Grey, Minnesota Twins pitcher
“I might say my fastball bought much more hoppy. My fastball coming in right here was very useless zone. It was a really flat heater. My slider form of bundles my curveball a bit of bit — it’s not very huge velocity distinction — so I’ve had to determine a distinction with that.” — Tanner Bibee, Cleveland Guardians pitcher
“PNC was packed, and it was enjoyable to play in entrance of all these followers. However as time went on, in ’18, ’19, ’21, Opening Day was the one packed home you noticed. Or if the Dodgers or Yankees had been on the town… I imply, it was nearly like an away recreation. However the followers are so enthusiastic about their metropolis, about sports activities on the whole, that in the event that they spent some cash and tried to win extra video games, the place would fill again up fairly rapidly.” — Adam Frazier, Baltimore Orioles infielder
“It’s powerful to remain in a constant headspace day after day. That’s why I seize my journal lots… I’ve two. One is for off-the-field stuff and one is for baseball stuff. I write about hitting stuff lots within the black one. The black one is for baseball. The brown leather-based one is for all times.” — Logan O’Hoppe, Los Angeles Angels catcher
“Each recreation we attempt to do comparable issues, however in the future it could be a 3 strikeout recreation, and the following day could possibly be a 3 homer recreation. You could possibly be attempting to do very comparable issues and be getting very totally different outcomes. Determining why in the future is healthier than one other is likely one of the harder elements of the sport.” — Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman
“Hitting will get more durable as you become older, and also you become older rapidly. Probably the most satisfying half about hitting as you become older, or as you age on this recreation, or with time and expertise on this recreation, is fixing the issue, fixing the equation. It requires changes. It requires a sure stage of self-discipline.” — Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds first baseman
“It’s like a 747 racing a Porsche over 100 yards. The 747 is finally going to go approach quicker, however the Porsche goes to get there similar to that… I might guess that Luis Arraez has a really quick time to influence from when he begins shifting his bat towards the ball. I’d guess that point, in case you can quantify it, is approach shorter than it’s for Giancarlo Stanton.” — Charlie Blackmon, Colorado Rockies outfielder
“I attempt to ensure I can get my barrel contained in the ball to strike. That’s how I create my backspin. I determine my swing is a bit of outdated for what they train as of late, like an up-shoot swing. My setup is exclusive its personal, however I imply, pure route, I attempt to strike down and on the within of the ball to create backspin.” — Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees DH
“I believed you’d simply break up the two-seam — go wider on the two-seam — which is what lots of people do, however he confirmed me extra of a one-seam grip. In the event you’ve seen Kodai Senga of the Mets, it’s much like his grip. I’m splitting the one-seam. The index finger goes excessive of the horseshoe.” — Logan Gilbert, Seattle Mariners pitcher
“The umpire raised his hand and gave me like a ‘one’ sign, and I believed he meant one warmup pitch left. I suppose he was saying, ‘That’s an auto ball.’ After I threw my first pitch, which was a ball, I regarded up and noticed 2-0.” — Joe Jacques, Boston Crimson Sox pitcher
“The sport can velocity up on you fairly rapidly. However I feel the pitch clock has achieved nice issues with tempo of play, making the sport transfer alongside at a tempo the place gamers are completely happy, followers are completely happy, and everything of baseball is completely happy.” — Kyle Freeland, Colorado Rockies pitcher
“I used to be actually near retiring. I imply, once you’re married and beginning a household you don’t essentially need to preserve enjoying ball for 30 grand a 12 months, not when you may earn much more and supply for your loved ones. The place I come from, there are a variety of refineries and you may get paid lots. There are chemical crops and rubber factories. The gulf coast of Texas is simply straight refineries of the whole lot you may think about.” — Grant Anderson, Texas Rangers pitcher
“I don’t take into consideration that. I take into consideration, ‘When am I going to go residence?’ I at all times thought the sport was going to dictate once I went residence… There was no purpose to suppose I might nonetheless be throwing the ball like I’m now. It might have been illogical.” — Charlie Morton, Atlanta Braves pitcher
“I’ve at all times favored the thought of pitching, as a result of it’s similar to golf. You go one pitch at a time, and one shot at a time. You additionally know what you’re going to do main as much as that pitch, or to that shot. On the golf course, that you just need to drive to a sure aspect of the green, as a result of that approach you’ll have a greater strategy to the inexperienced. Baseball is identical. I’m going to throw this pitch, as a result of it units up this subsequent pitch. The 2 go hand in hand.” — Bryce Elder, Atlanta Braves pitcher
“The grip isn’t a conventional slider grip. The tracks of the ball, above the horseshoe — each horseshoes — such as you’re throwing a two-seamer… you spin it such as you’re going straight perpendicular throughout [the seams]. You’re crossing them, after which my leverage is on that subsequent horseshoe. The leverage is with my center finger, and whereas that’s conventional, the grip itself is form of unorthodox. — Carlos Rodon, New York Yankees pitcher
“No, however I did mess with issues just like the Barry Bonds bat waggle and issues of that nature. On the finish of the day, what my swing was… I say to a variety of guys that your swing is your swing. In the event you may have a look at my swing once I was a younger child and examine it to now, you’d see comparable traits.” — Marcus Semien, Texas Rangers infielder
“Torii came to visit — they had been speaking to the primary base coach — and Miggy mentioned, ‘Hey, Might!’ I mentioned, ‘Me? Are you speaking to me?’ He mentioned, ‘Changeup. Nasty. I couldn’t see it yesterday.’ He’d taken me deep the day earlier than on a slider, so then he goes, ‘The slider. No.’ That was a Miggy second for me.” — Trevor Might, Oakland A’s pitcher
“Making use of that logic — the knowledge that I heard many, a few years in the past — Spencer Strider is constant to get higher. He’s persevering with so as to add stuff to his recreation whereas pitching nice and placing out a variety of guys out within the course of. So long as he stays wholesome, he’s bought a variety of upside with what he’s going to have the ability to do with the baseball.” — Max Scherzer, Texas Rangers pitcher
“I don’t suppose there’s been anyone like him, and I’m nowhere near being who he’s, however my cutter is fairly much like Jacob deGrom’s slider at occasions. When it’s good, I throw it at 93 [mph] with negative-two horizontal and 4 vert. Like I mentioned, on paper.” — Jackson Jobe, Detroit Tigers pitching prospect
“I attempt to have a anonymous, faceless strategy, not giving the man an excessive amount of credit score. I imply, there have been a couple of at-bats the place that the man goes to be a giant leaguer and if he executes his pitches, there’s actually nothing you could possibly do. You’ve simply bought to hope that he makes a mistake. However actually, I’m principally simply going on the market doing me.” — Marcelo Mayer, Boston Crimson Sox infield prospect
“It’s a cue to organize for a pitcher, similar to the rest. For example, if it’s a sinkerball man, you say, ‘Hey, search for him up, like at your neck.’ If it begins waist excessive, you don’t need to swing at it as a result of it’s going to be a ball. Treating 95 like 100 is identical psychological cue as trying in an space, or making a pitch begin in sure spot.” — Justin Turner, Boston Crimson Sox DH
“I prefer to relate it to a freeway. I’m getting on the freeway the identical approach, after which I’m taking the exits relying on the place the ball is thrown. For essentially the most half, the start of my swing is identical. However the end, the contact level, and the diploma of my hip hinge, or my chest over my hips, is totally different on each single swing, simply relying on the peak.” — Triston Casas, Boston Crimson Sox first baseman
“John Hart mentioned to me, ’Ryan, good luck to you; we certain want we had you in our outfield.’ I keep in mind pondering, ‘Actually? With Manny Ramirez, Kenny Lofton, and Albert Belle? What precisely would I be doing in your outfield?’ I feel I made the best selection.” — Ryan Lefebvre, Kansas Metropolis Royals broadcaster
“I feel it’s simply items from totally different guys’ swings. I don’t suppose I seem like anybody else. I feel I simply seem like Bobby Witt Jr. That’s all I need to be. I’m simply attempting to construct my swing to who I’m now.” — Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas Metropolis Royals infielder
“That’s the place the science is available in. You’re engaged on the mechanical a part of it, attempting to get to sure positions that different folks can get to naturally. Like, I can’t do what a Ronald Acuña Jr. does or what Mookie Betts does…So yeah, to me it’s extra of an artwork. Some persons are da Vinci, whereas others are up-and-coming guys, attempting to determine it out like Leonardo.” — Royce Lewis, Minnesota Twins infielder
“With a variety of the fellows who throw cutters at a better velocity, that pitch will get sucked out to the zero-zero mark the place it’s extra of gyro-y sort cutter. Like I mentioned, his potential to create backspin and minimize is exclusive. He’s such a supinated pitcher. All the pieces he does is in that sturdy supinated place.” — Tommy Hottovy, Chicago Cubs pitching coach
“Yeah. Proper, proper, proper. That’s what they had been calling it: the whirly. Now they’ve totally embraced the sweeper right here. That’s what it exhibits on the scoreboard once I throw one, so I suppose that’s what it’s.” — Clarke Schmidt, New York Yankees pitcher
“It’s no totally different now than once I was a child. That’s why I requested to be traded from the Braves as a younger participant: I used to be bored with dropping. It was the identical approach once I was enjoying Cowboys and Indians. I wished to be the Native Individuals, as a result of I used to be bored with watching TV and seeing the Indians lose on a regular basis. I’m critical.” — Dusty Baker, Houston Astros supervisor
“Not essentially. It simply is dependent upon the make-up. Look, the 12 months earlier than we went to the NLCS in my first 12 months there. Final 12 months was a disappointing season, however I don’t suppose there’s something to make of it being a poor 12 months as a result of there was an excessive amount of star energy… it simply didn’t work out as properly.” — Bob Melvin, San Francisco Giants supervisor
“Each membership has bought a weak point. In Detroit, our golf equipment had been so good place player-wise, and our beginning pitching was completely excellent. One of many unlucky issues that occurred is that a few occasions we had bullpen guys get harm on the most inopportune occasions… We had guys, however in case you had been going to level to an space that was our weak point, that may have been it.” — Dave Dombrowski, Philadelphia Phillies president of baseball operations
“I feel it could be considerably silly to simply strategy this previous 12 months as, ‘Oh, odds have it that you just’re going to lose, so it occurred,’ You possibly can be taught from some issues that occurred final 12 months. I hope all people who’s concerned in that is having that reflection second and attempting to know what we may have achieved in another way, what we must always have achieved in another way, and what we are going to do in another way going ahead.” — John Mozeliak, St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations
“If I needed to do it over once more, we’d have had organizational conferences in January. We’d have had that giant group gathering in order that the communication was clear on what we’re about and what we’re attempting to perform. This 12 months we did that. We really did that the week after the season ended, so I really feel lots higher about this offseason.” — J.J. Picollo, Kansas Metropolis Royals GM
“Our pinch hitters did do a terrific job. The principle purpose for that was they did an incredible job of staying prepared. One adjustment we made was ensuring that they didn’t spend the entire recreation within the cage. They had been into the sport, out on the bench. When it bought nearer to the time that we could pinch-hit, they might go in and get free and put together themselves.” — David Bell, Cincinnati Reds supervisor
“I’ve been comped to Chris Sale. I feel Sale and I’ve the identical numbers on sure issues. After which Josh Hader’s and my vertical strategy angle [are similar]. There may be a variety of outlier stuff in between sure guys, and there are specific folks I’m much like, however I principally simply go on the market and give attention to what I’m good at.” — Cooper Hjerpe, St. Louis Cardinals pitching prospect
“Vertical strategy angle is one thing we will very comfortably measure. Deception is a bit of bit extra nuanced, however expertise is rising that permits us to account for what we expect may contribute to deception [and] to have the ability to mannequin that and create some quantitative contribution of deception.” — Craig Breslow, Boston Crimson Sox chief baseball officer
“I do have good extension. That’s my finest gimmick. I throw pretend arduous.” — Phil Maton, Houston Astros pitcher
“These unfamiliar with the sport might imagine such a pursuit infantile, maybe delusional. This view misses the magic totally. What these folks don’t perceive is that the love of a recreation, rooted in everlasting hope, has a transcendent high quality that’s at all times with you. I’ll ceaselessly cherish my time chasing the epic and the chic on the baseball area.” — Jed Bradley, former big-league pitcher