Voit keeps raking as contract deadline looms
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GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Luke Voit is powering to the finish of his Spring Training tryout with the Brewers.
Voit, 32, went 2-for-2 with a walk, a double, a run scored and an RBI in the Brewers¡¯ 8-0 win over the Reds at Goodyear Ballpark on Monday afternoon, a day after he homered against the Cubs in Mesa. He figures he¡¯ll be in the lineup again on Wednesday night at the D-backs on the eve of an out clause in his Minor League contract with the Brewers.
If not assured a spot on Milwaukee¡¯s 40-man roster by that day, he has the right to elect free agency.
¡°Obviously, everyone knows about the opt-out now,¡± Voit said. ¡°My job is to hit the ball hard and drive in runs, and we¡¯ll see what happens. Hopefully I get a chance with this team. We¡¯ll see. I¡¯m sure they¡¯ll be in talks the next few days. It would obviously be better the sooner it happens, but I guess we¡¯ll find out.
¡°Today was another good day. I hit a home run [Sunday]. I feel like I¡¯m in a good spot [as] they make a decision. I feel like I¡¯ve done everything I need as an off-the-field guy, too, to bring some stability and some veteran leadership to this clubhouse.¡±
Voit is one of the Brewers¡¯ critical roster decisions in the coming days and weeks. If they keep him for his right-handed power bat, they will have two hitters -- Voit and left-handed-hitting Rowdy Tellez -- who are limited to first base. The designated hitter offers opportunities, but those early at-bats are expected to go to Jesse Winker as he comes back from neck and knee surgery. And keeping Voit could impact Keston Hiura, who is another right-handed hitter, and who is out of options.
Voit is doing his part to make it a tough call.
¡°He¡¯s definitely swung the bat well the last couple of days,¡± Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. ¡°In Spring Training, I think the leader is at 30 plate appearances for us. So we¡¯re very young into plate appearances here. He¡¯s been a very good hitter in this league, and I think you¡¯re starting to see that.¡±
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When he¡¯s healthy, Voit has proven to be a producer in the Majors. He topped 20 home runs in 2019, ¡¯20 and ¡¯22, including an MLB-leading 22 homers in the pandemic-shortened season. But he hasn¡¯t been happy with his past two seasons; in 2021, he was limited to 68 games by a left knee injury, and last year he hit 22 home runs between the Padres and Nationals but delivered only a .710 OPS.
¡°I¡¯m making adjustments after last year,¡± Voit said. ¡°Obviously the goal in Spring Training is to come in healthy and work on stuff that fell off the books last year. It¡¯s good to be healthy and be able to land on my front knee finally. I¡¯m hitting the ball all over the field, which is usually when I¡¯m good. That¡¯s been important to me.
¡°Sometimes it takes a little time to get the feel back, but the past week or so, it¡¯s getting there.¡±
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Is it merely a matter of if he's healthy?
¡°Health is big, but I got into bad habits from that [lack of] health and was really, really trying to pull the ball,¡± Voit said. ¡°That¡¯s the wrong way, because I got real upper-half dominant and couldn¡¯t stay on that front knee. That led to bad habits flying open. I was expanding the zone trying to do too much, trying to do more.
¡°I was happy I walked today, I need to do that a lot more. I walked a lot in my first couple of years in the bigs. ¡ I feel good now. Everything is rocking in the right direction.¡±