Switch-hitting Albies working hard on swing
ATLANTA -- As Ozzie Albies waits to learn when baseball will resume, he has been maintaining the basics of a swing that has earned him the distinction of being one of the best young switch-hitters in baseball history.
Via Instagram, Albies recently posted a video of him using a tee to hit balls into a net that sat in front of a few trees. The Braves second baseman¡¯s repetitions provided a reminder of how much significant progress he made from the left side of the plate last year.
After Albies earned his first All-Star selection in 2018, he hit just .161 with a .492 OPS over 177 plate appearances against right-handed pitchers during that season¡¯s second half. But by quieting his left-handed swing and becoming less pull-happy, he spent last year silencing those critics who thought he should end his days as a switch-hitter.
While batting .295 with 24 homers and an .852 OPS in 2019, Albies produced a .777 OPS from the left side. The improvements cemented his place as one of the game¡¯s top young talents and put him in some elite company.
Albies stands with Hall of Famers Mickey Mantle and Eddie Murray as the only switch-hitters to hit .275 with at least 50 homers and an .800 OPS through the first three years of their career at age 22 or younger.