Alex Bregman knows what he wants his swing to look like, but he's not there yet
CHICAGO — Alex Bregman is most frequently seen, by media at least, hustling somewhere with his bat. Whether it’s heading to the cages or batting practice, it seems like Bregman is always on the move and always looking to work.That may be how he’s built. Perhaps that is how he always goes about business. But early this season, Bregman is focused on fixing something very specific. After a 1-for-3 performance in Sunday’s thrilling 2-1 walkoff victory over the New York Mets — his lone hit was an infield single — Bregman’s .233/.309/.314 line is certainly not what anyone expected of him.المصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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