Mark Gubicza
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Cincinnati carried over to that great series in New York.
Yeah, that's a great question because I think he's kind of tickered with his โ
his swings before.
I remember even having a conversation with him because I see all the data during the course of the game.
And his launch angle before that series in Cincinnati and New York, he was like some of the baseballs hitting like a 72 or 68 degree launch angle, I guess.
That's pretty impossible.
But he wasn't using the back leg.
I mean, now with that little back step, he's loaded more so in the back leg, allows him to get through the baseball more than getting underneath it when he wasn't doing that.
So just sometimes, I mean, Cal Ripken was a
You know, one of those guys that always messes around with his stance and hands and everything else.
But Trouty did it last year.
Nobody really noticed it a whole lot.
But, you know, he's really โ sometimes he gets out in the front leg, and this lets him to stay a little bit more balanced in the back leg.
That's where he's generating all his power.
I mean, he's hitting the ball as hard as I've seen, like I said before, in a long, long time.
It's all about his balance more so.
by having to see.
So now Renato does it quite a bit.
A few other guys can do that, but you've got to be super quick to be able to get that back foot in.
Mark, you know, sometimes you hear that, if he goes, we go kind of thing.