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Article: 12 Questions With... Adam Walker


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Great interview. I look forward to watching Adam move up through the system. He seems like an intelligent young man who has a high ceiling, not just as a baseball player.

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Very good athlete with crazy power. Definitely has that game changing potential (Power).

GO E'TOWN - That was an amazing championship game too

Great article - You have to love a kid who has Sandlot as his favorite baseball movie.

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Awesome way to get to know our guys.

 

His answer to the quesion about what he learned in E'town was interesting. He said he learned a lot defensively but there was not a lot of learning offensively. Is that intentional? I can't imagine they make players wait until full season ball to begin working on the offensive improvements.

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Sometimes, offense is about slight adjustments and not major adjustments. Slight movement of the hands or slight adjustment to your balance so that you see the ball better. That only comes with repetition and can be done anywhere. Defense is more about situations and how you see the game in front of you on every pitch. The right throws to make and the right fielding alignment based on base runners and outs. I can understand Fall ball being about learning the game better for these prospects.

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That first partial season is about a lot more than baseball for many of these kids. It's about being away, having a job, getting paid, and so much more. Not to mention, they are learning new positions, or using a wood bat for the first time, etc.

 

For hitters, any good hitting coach will not try to do anything to a hitter. The player was drafted because he was a pretty good hitter, so you let them come in and be themselves. They can't make cookie-cutter hitters, so there should never be one right way. Also, as Adam wrote, a hitter needs to be able to make some of those adjustments on his own. That said, after a couple of months, the hitting coach will see things and they'll work on things. Jeff Reed has been the hitting coach in E-Town for 11 seasons and had a very solid big league career. He is very good.

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