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An Interview with Wrigley Bound, Part 1

November 6, 2009 BY Alex Eisenberg No Comments Yet

A second interview I recently gave was with Matt Swain of Wrigley Bound, a site dedicated to all things Chicago Cubs and their farm system. In part 1 of this interview, I offer in-depth takes on Hak-Ju Lee, Logan Watkins, and Starlin Castro. Below is part my answer about Hak-Ju Lee’s power potential…

But when you look at his power projection, you have to look at his approach. He doesn’t have the approach of a power hitter. He likes to slap at the ball, hit it on the ground, and take advantage of his speed and that’s not conducive for power. I’d like to see him lift the ball a bit more. Instead of ground balls, I’d like to see line drives and I think he has the swing to make that happen.

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