Jac Caglianone is the best thing to come out of Tampa since the Cuban sandwich.
Royals Data Dugout breaks down infielder Maikel Garcia’s adjustments at the plate and how that is helping the Kansas City Royals.
His quality hands will always support the high contact rates and ability to put the ball in play, but the young third baseman opened previously untapped ceiling potential with adjustments that can lead to increased power, evidenced by far-and-away career-highs in his slugging percentage and isolated power (.158, good for 89th in MLB, and up from a career average of .104, which would rank 149th among 170 qualifers). It’s not that Garcia’s selling out for home runs or constantly looking to lift the baseball to left field. He’s staying within himself at the plate. He’s making quality