Most players argue that they ignore the spring training figures, but Jeff McNeal is not afraid to pay attention to their numbers when the Grapefruit League season begins next month.
Before the All Star interruption, he achieved overwhelming results for two consecutive seasons, but Mets's second baseman wants to arrive on the opening day with a strong performance as a continuation of what he wants to do in the camp. 。
“I want to see good numbers in this year's spring training,” said McNeal this week. “I think that will help me. I didn't have the year I thought, so I would like to give good results in spring training. I haven't played for the last 4-5 months, so I will start a good start with spring training. It's difficult, but I want to drive a good result for the last few weeks.
McNeal achieved an anemic .216/.276/.314 clip before the All Star Break last season. After changing the approach with the focus on the driving of the ball, McNeal began to rise so far and broke his right wrist in early September. McNeal returned to NLCS Dodgers in October.
