Tigers' hitters getting behind too quickly
Originally Published: October 26, 2006
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Tigers outfielder and leadoff hitter Curtis Granderson stated on Wednesday's "Baseball Today" podcast that the Tigers' hitters need to get back to swinging early and not finding themselves in so many 0-1 counts. Is he right about taking too many pitches early?
1. Granderson: "We're not being aggressive enough"
Tigers outfielder and leadoff hitter Curtis Granderson stated on Wednesday's "Baseball Today" podcast that the Tigers' hitters need to get back to swinging early and not finding themselves in so many 0-1 counts. Is he right about taking too many pitches early?
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