geefrogs
Active Member
Ted Williams was the first to constantly face the shift and managed to figure it out. No, I don't expect everyone to adjust and hit a lifetime .344, but .250 to .275 isn't too much to ask. This dude strikes out more than once every three at plate appearances. True, he hits some home runs, but he's the last guy you want at the plate with runners in scoring position.
I understand there are alot of hardcore Rangers fans on this board. This isnt a Joey Gallo issue. This is much bigger than him. But, if you guys need to air out your dirty laundry towards Mr. Gallo. Fire away.