Mesa, Ariz.-Kevin Alakantara, while thinking about a 415-foot house, said that he slipped a day earlier.
A minor hamstring issue did not obstruct the plate of alkantara at a distance of five days between the performance of the Cactus League. The possibility of Chicago Cub’s No. 5 is associated with a no-no-no single home run, the center field on Sunday, the first of their first spring and one showed the unique power, as he developed in his 6-foot-6 frame Is.
“In the context of the physical aspect, I think it’s there, I think I have now,” Alkentara asked for the tribune through an interpreter. “I just want to improve the mental aspect. Many players, you can have physical aspects, but if you do not have that mental aspect, you take it to the next level.
“For me, as I am ready. I am ready to take it to the next level, which is a big league. ,
Alkantara reached double A by the end of the previous season and learned how the strike zone continues to shrink as a covert command when climbing at each level. He knows that he needs to continue to refine his view and what he swings. When he makes contact, alcontara damages. Given his ability to play the center field and their all-around athleticism, this is a tantalizing combination.
“They have ‘Jaguar’ mindset. I know that you guys have seen his Jaguar side and once you see that, you know that he is in a different mode,” the Assistant General Manager Jered Banner by the Jerid Banner on Monday Referring to the nickname, he really believes in himself. Getting closer
The Chicago cub outfielder Owen Cassyon lost her hat as she pursues a fly ball in practice at Slone Park in Messa, Aries on Thursday, February 22, 2024. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)
Alkantara Pete Crow-Armestrong and Owen Cassyon include the youth talent in the out-end-end-outfield. Accepting the midpoint of the spring schedule, what kind of cub has been the hottest hitter. After losing 2–1 to San Diego Padress on Monday, Kaisi has two couples, one home run, six RBI, three walks and four strikes in eight matches with 9-for-17 (.529).
A non-female invited to her first major league camp, Kaisi spent the 2023 season as one of the youngest players in the Southern League in Double-e-Tennessi Recking. He placed a.289/.399/.519 slash line to help win the league title with 22 domestic runs and 31 doubles. When Caissie breaks its stellar season, it is not the numbers that stand out.
“My greatest techway was getting mentally strong,” told Kaisi to Tribune. “I just want to take that season, just to be level-dominated through everything in the box in peace. Failure is going to happen and I have to recover with it. It was a big thing for me, it is not so much suppressed about failing because even the best fails and if I want to live where I want to go, then I have to recover with it . ,
Kaisi, who spent part of his offsen working in Cressey Sports performance in Florida, focused on advancing his mental game, getting stronger and improved against the left -handed spring training. Left-on-left matchups are usually strict on hits, and want to feel more comfortable by getting more representatives in those situations. He hit .331 on-base percentage in 2023 and. 755 OPS vs.224 with .224. Kaisi conducted a lot of batting practice during offsen during offsen.
“It is really looking at that hand angle and is more comfortable with it and really just focusing on my perspective with the leftists,” said what. “To really focus on what I want to do and really focus.”
Caissie is not a big goal in a new season, likes to try to be the best version of itself instead and see that he takes it to the end of the year. But this year with a 6 -foot -3 Canadian on the tap to reach the triple, Kisa Kis Kisa Kisa has been prepared to help the cub as soon as possible.
Caissie and Alcántara are one of the standouts of a complicated group of possibilities reaching the upper levels of the cub’s farm system, located in the top 100 players in the collectively minor leagues. This spring training does not pressure to try to create a roster on the early day for alcohn and how, however, their experiences and lessons learned from the veterans around them in the camp are forms of significant knowledge for them to take them to their respective seasons. Can work in
The pair, both 21, are providing a glimpse of this spring what they can give to the cub in the future.
Manager Craig Counsel said, “They don’t meet how they are players.” “The same part of this is that they are long children, and this is a real thing in baseball. There are too many possibilities of this, but it is also difficult. A baseball swing is difficult for long people. There are advantages for this, but it also makes it difficult and therefore has a very good history that is taking a little more time and that way patience is important for both Owen and Kevin. ,