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Fangraphs: Where The Difference Has Been For Machado


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Now, this year. This year, Machado has slugged .319 against pitches down, and .730 against pitches up, for a difference of 411 points. That ranks him highest, out of 198. So it?s a very strong preference up in the zone. Ideally, this could be done based on something other than batted-ball results, but we have to go with what we have, and it?s still pretty telling. Machado has done the bulk of his damage against elevated pitches. Previously, that hadn?t been the case.
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Sounds like the league would adjust and pitch him down.

I'm sure its going to happen.

And Manny will still hit.

Maybe he adjust his approach a bit to generate more power down in the zone, but he still hits the ball hard no matter where its pitched.

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Could be Coolbaugh, or just a superstar coming into his own.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">What's fueling Manny Machado's offensive explosion? Here's 4 charts that break down his ascent <a href="http://t.co/eWiA8KP8sT">http://t.co/eWiA8KP8sT</a> <a href="http://t.co/9epdYikkyM">pic.twitter.com/9epdYikkyM</a></p>— Baseball Reference (@baseball_ref) <a href="

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