jimbo92107 Verified Member Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 What's interesting is the coming adjustment from pitchers. If Park is blasting breaking balls over 400 feet, guess what they'll stop throwing him? That means they have to start throwing Park fastballs or change-ups in those same situations. If Park can hit a few of those over the fence, we may have a new nickname: OT Park, as in Out of The Park.
jimbo92107 Verified Member Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 I look forward to seeing what happens when he connects with a 95+ fastball, personally.When that happens, the upper decks could become a dangerous place to sit.
lukeduke1980 Verified Member Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 I am Gyung Ho for Byung...Ho Parker Hageman, gagu and jimbo92107 3
Steve Lein Twins Daily Contributor Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 Personally, I think it's a great sign that he's crushing breaking balls. He will learn to catch velocity (if that's even really a problem yet) as he see's more of it. Plus, fastballs are easier to hit most of the time, right? I think this bodes well for his future. He may never have a high average, but I think they've definitely got something here. And as the graph shows above, he's a 'complete' hitter in that he takes the pitches where they're thrown, and is capable of putting them out everywhere as we've now seen.
gunnarthor Old-Timey Member Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 Velocity won't be a problem. That's just a timing adjustment and all ballplayers make those as a matter of course. The hard part for him will be the adjustments to breaking stuff and he looked pretty good on this hometand against that.
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 Velocity won't be a problem. That's just a timing adjustment and all ballplayers make those as a matter of course. The hard part for him will be the adjustments to breaking stuff and he looked pretty good on this hometand against that. I'd say you have that exactly backwards. It's velocity that eventually dooms all ballplayers, whether that be when they step up from coach pitch to little league, from college to pro, or as a MLB player's career winds down. It's not that hard to hit breaking stuff, once you learn to recognize it. Having the hand-eye coordination to handle velocity isn't something that can just be learned, you either are born with it, or you drop out of baseball at some point. He has handled breaking pitches just fine in Korea, we'll see if he can consistently catch up to the additional velocity he's going to see in the big leagues, without having to cheat. To me, it looks like he's going to be just fine, but if he fails, it'll be velocity, not breaking balls that dooms him, IMO. Vanimal46 and PseudoSABR 2
Taildragger8791 Verified Member Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 If I remember right, didn't he smoke a few good heaters in spring training? I thought I remembered reading that he didn't appear to have any issues catching up to the mid-90s fastballs he was seeing in mid- to late-March.
Pardon My Dinger Verified Member Posted April 20, 2016 Posted April 20, 2016 I am Gyung Ho for Byung...HoStay away from my bit.
diehardtwinsfan Old-Timey Member Posted April 21, 2016 Posted April 21, 2016 If I remember right, didn't he smoke a few good heaters in spring training? I thought I remembered reading that he didn't appear to have any issues catching up to the mid-90s fastballs he was seeing in mid- to late-March. He did. Not sure it was on a 97 mph pitch, but he hit some out at 93.
USAFChief Twins Daily Contributor Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 I grow more impressed with Park by the game. He'll K, a lot, but he mostly forces pitchers to get him out on pitches in the strike zone, and when he connects, he hits the ball hard. Need to keep him in the lineup. Riverbrian 1
Riverbrian Old-Timey Member Posted April 27, 2016 Posted April 27, 2016 I grow more impressed with Park by the game. He'll K, a lot, but he mostly forces pitchers to get him out on pitches in the strike zone, and when he connects, he hits the ball hard. Need to keep him in the lineup. Yep... and we will need to figure out how to get him in the lineup when we go visit those National League Cities. USAFChief 1
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