A. Wells v R. McGuire
Two guys with very different moves with the same problem: Not being able to adapt to different parts of the zone.
Wells dominates the lower third (12CFR, 43.9S%) by being able to remain in flexion nearly the whole move; you can see that same characteristic in his top rail receiving, creating more of a 'pull' down back into the zone..
On the other end of the spectrum, McGuire leads the league in the top third, albeit at a smaller sample size,(5CFR, 44.5S%), by receiving and presenting the pitch at extension; while not being able to maintain flexion for the lower third.
After a lot of thought and through a lot of prayer, I have decided to step away from playing baseball and pursue my career in football. I am a football player
Congratulations KJ!
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For the second year in a row, Kaden Jammer is the Overall MVP of the district. After missing the entire preseason, KJ bounced back from injury and never missed a beat. This guy can play ball. #BackToBack#Dawg#GATA
Congratulations Cale! From JV to 1st Teamer in a year What an incredible turn around. Way to step up and be a huge impact for us all year long. #MrDoItAll#Dawg#GATA