I never said anything about not swinging hard or about not hitting HRs. I said the focus cannot be on hitting HRs. on every pitch. Of course, when a pitcher gives you a pitch to hit you take it long. I never said that the Twins' focus is on small-ball, contrary I said they are slow at it. I said that small ball should be their focus. Where do you guys come up with this? Below is some quote from report from his player meeting.
April 6, 2024
Baldelli has said as much repeatedly over the past several days: He feels the Twins need to simplify and shorten up their approach from the beginnings of at-bats in pressure situations, and not just in two-strike counts.
“Free swinging with guys in scoring position, generally not the way to go,” Baldelli said. “Again, you may run into one over the course of the game and get a big swing. But it's going to be a lot of rougher at-bats when you're going out there like that.”
Perhaps in an indication of the league’s adjustment to the Twins’ approach, they entered the day seeing the third-lowest fastball percentage in MLB as a team with runners in scoring position and carrying the fourth-highest swing-and-miss rate as a team in those situations. They’re swinging and missing at a whopping 47.4% of offspeed and breaking pitches in such at-bats.
SEA & MN were very similar teams offensively with the same approach, top in the league hitting HRs & Ks. Both entered the season doubling down with their approach. Early in the season fans were calling for Popkin's head because of their terrible offensive production start. Baldelli quickly pivoted & brought us out of the skid, sending Wallner then later Julien to reset at AAA. SEA held firm to their approach & are still suffering. There is nothing mystical about it, you just change your focus. Our HRs are slightly down but we have cut way back on Ks. Providing success to this season.