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TCU vs CSF Game #3
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<blockquote data-quote="FrogBall09" data-source="post: 3283651" data-attributes="member: 74375"><p>not going to say no - I had a teammate that was seriously a real life Wild Thing situation where his eye sight had slowly gotten the point he could not see that well and got glasses - everything changed.</p><p></p><p>But there are a few players on the team that have now had enough cycles at the plate where other teams have figured out their weakness and that is all they see now - i.e. outside breaking pitches that a "elevate the ball" swing with a lot of hands has zero chance of doing anything with beyond foul balls or rolling over a grounder to a middle infielder...</p><p></p><p>Happens every year with Nunez - he starts strong, then teams remember he doesn't hit breaking pitches well and he goes in a rut. Then he generally gets one stretch where teams seem to forget and he gets his eyes and hands working well again and has a good string of games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogBall09, post: 3283651, member: 74375"] not going to say no - I had a teammate that was seriously a real life Wild Thing situation where his eye sight had slowly gotten the point he could not see that well and got glasses - everything changed. But there are a few players on the team that have now had enough cycles at the plate where other teams have figured out their weakness and that is all they see now - i.e. outside breaking pitches that a "elevate the ball" swing with a lot of hands has zero chance of doing anything with beyond foul balls or rolling over a grounder to a middle infielder... Happens every year with Nunez - he starts strong, then teams remember he doesn't hit breaking pitches well and he goes in a rut. Then he generally gets one stretch where teams seem to forget and he gets his eyes and hands working well again and has a good string of games. [/QUOTE]
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