“When I go oppo, that’s the best version of myself," Verdugo said, referring to the opposite field. ”That’s when I’m letting the ball travel. That’s when I’m staying through the ball, staying inside of it. I think at first it was more of just getting pull happy and kind of just started getting into bad habits where my front shoulder's been flying out, my hip's kind of been flying out towards the first base side. It's tough. We're not trying to hit groundballs to the pull side."
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“Oh man, I don’t know," Verdugo said.
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