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Comparison of Stats for Former Buc and Current Pirate
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Comparison of Stats for Former Buc and Current Pirate
Kang is not hitting?
Comparison of Stats for Former Buc and Current Pirate
08050433252529202728460 wrote: Kang is not hitting?
.138 in the last 2 weeks. .191 in the last month.
.138 in the last 2 weeks. .191 in the last month.
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Comparison of Stats for Former Buc and Current Pirate
437F725A78786472170 wrote: Kang is not hitting?
.138 in the last 2 weeks. .191 in the last month.
Maybe his mind has been preoccupied with other things. Just maybe.
.138 in the last 2 weeks. .191 in the last month.
Maybe his mind has been preoccupied with other things. Just maybe.
Comparison of Stats for Former Buc and Current Pirate
Now we know. It wasn't out before.
Still not an excuse. He had a good game last night with the key hit.
McCutchen has been bad at reading balls off the bat while on the bases too. Two times in a row he held up in advancing. Luckily, last night he made it home.
Still not an excuse. He had a good game last night with the key hit.
McCutchen has been bad at reading balls off the bat while on the bases too. Two times in a row he held up in advancing. Luckily, last night he made it home.
Comparison of Stats for Former Buc and Current Pirate
Other players have slumped without there being some off field problem. If only it were so easy to ascertain the cause of a slump. If Kang's mind is so focused elsewhere that he is incapable of hitting, then he needs time off. But Cutch has slumped all season without being accused of anything. Just because we see something as a possible explanation doesn't mean it has to be the explanation.