Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Toronto’s Matt Hague Talks Hitting

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The Toronto Blue Jays’ Matt Hague is incomes a fame as the most effective younger hitting coaches within the recreation. Promoted to the large league workers this yr after a pair of seasons spent working at Double-A, adopted by a yr in Triple-A, the 38-year-old former first baseman is without doubt one of the crew’s two assistant hitting coaches. (Hunter Mense, who was featured in our Talks Hitting sequence in July 2022, is the opposite, whereas Guillermo Martinez is the lead hitting coach and Don Mattingly serves because the crew’s offensive coordinator.)

Hague’s taking part in profession included a number of robust seasons within the minors, however solely a smattering of alternatives within the majors. The Bellevue, Washington native logged simply 91 huge league plate appearances, 74 with the Pittsburgh Pirates and 17 with the Blue Jays. And whereas what he skilled over 11 skilled campaigns influences the method he brings to his present position, what he’s realized since is each bit as essential. Like most coaches who excel at their jobs, Hague shouldn’t be solely an efficient communicator, he embraces trendy coaching strategies.

Hague sat down to speak hitting when the Blue Jays visited Fenway Park in late June.

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David Laurila: You final performed professionally in 2018. What have you learnt now that you just didn’t know then?

Matt Hague: “Oh, man. That’s a extremely good query. I feel the how. As a coach you’re type of pressured to unfold issues that you just thought as a participant, however didn’t essentially go actually deep into, or didn’t have the prospect to go as deep into. The significance of sure issues shift on what you need to emphasize. That’s since you’re looking for an entire group, regardless that it’s a person plan, or a person mover — a sure trait that a person particular person must develop and proceed to get higher at.

“There are plenty of totally different pathways on how one can carry out sure stuff, and the extra you evolve as a coach, your perspective shifts. You attempt to discover understandings on the mentality aspect, the game-planning aspect, the technical a part of it. So yeah, I feel it’s that you just’re simply pressured to seek out out extra. You’re pressured to have a broader perspective than you had as a participant.”

Laurila: How a lot more durable is hitting now in comparison with if you final performed? It wasn’t all that way back.

Hague: “No, however I might say that it’s exponentially more durable. The best way groups are pitch designing, pitch shaping… it’s not like a one-trick pony, north, south. Groups are mixing pitch shapes. Groups are actually listening to pitch utilization. Hitters should make plenty of more durable, totally different decisions.

“I went to Japan in 2016, and after I got here again a yr later, it was actually exhausting for me to hit true carry, high-vert fastballs, or up-shoot fastballs. I really feel like that modified drastically simply in a single yr, from ’16 to after I acquired again right here to the States in ’17. It appeared like groups have been actually specializing that method. You’d really feel it within the field and probably not understand how the pitcher created it.”

Laurila: Elevated fastballs are clearly nonetheless a factor, nevertheless it additionally looks like sinkers are coming again into vogue.

Hague: “Sure, I might say they’re going each worlds now; they’re mixing each worlds. If a man historically is up-and-down, high-carry/hard-down or slider, they’re mixing in 15-20% two-seam utilization. What that does to a hitter is make you suppose east-west, or it actually forces you to decide to sure areas or remove sure zones. They usually’ll combine in an off-speed pitch. It has just a little little bit of horizontal to it, or just a little little bit of slurve-ish motion.

“One other factor is that plenty of guys now are beginning to go sides of the rubber. Righties are going much more first base aspect, like a giant crossfire transfer. They’re creating an angle on the two-seam and on their sliders.”

Laurila: Is there a method for hitters to counteract the benefits pitchers have been gaining?

Hague: “Sure. A few of it’s specialised coaching, and you’ll see just a little smoke the place the fireplace is. Sure groups are actually eliminating sure zones. I don’t need to say which of them, nevertheless it’s very obvious what they’re doing. They’re forcing pitchers… so, just like the high-vert guys who often command it up within the zone; groups are eliminating the underside. So then you definitely see pitchers adapt to hold on the backside in addition to on the prime. It’s like a cat-and-mouse recreation. On the hitter aspect, it’s forcing hitters to essentially keep dedicated. They’ve to purchase day without work fastballs and actually hone down on zones.

“That’s one thing that has at all times been executed in baseball, however I feel the best way pitchers — the best way groups — are designing pitch shapes and utilization, it’s actually forcing hitters to be dedicated in sure areas and eliminating sure areas.”

Laurila: Coaching-wise, are you a believer in hitters making ready towards particular pitchers — I’m pondering Trajekt — versus coaching towards, say, velocity generally?

Hague: “Yeah. Massively. Particularly given swing paths. You possibly can’t take the identical swing off of a high-vert four-seam as a turbo downhill fastball. Indisputably. You need to gear your swing path. And relying on how sluggish the offspeed is, how a lot time do you could purchase off the fastball? How a lot do you must prolong your transfer, or maintain sure positions longer?

“You need to be recreation planning in the direction of that, after which, hopefully by way of setting coaching over time, it turns into a really in-sync system to the place you’ll be able to have these talks with gamers, understanding what they’re engaged on in the present day versus the man they’ll be going through. And then you definitely’ve acquired the entire puzzle of the relievers. It’s additionally understanding what the pitchers’ strengths are, what they have a tendency to do. Are they throwing away from hitters’ injury zones or are they simply sticking to their very own strengths?”

Laurila: And I assume your hitters work with a Trajekt machine?

Hague: “Oh yeah. I feel we’ve three of them within the group. I do know we’ve one on the advanced, in Florida, and have one or two extra on the best way.”

Laurila: Blue Jays followers will probably be disillusioned if I don’t ask you in regards to the crew’s offensive struggles this season. Most significantly, how can what hasn’t been working be mounted?

Hague: “That’s a difficult query. I feel we’re making plenty of progress with some issues. We’re assessing issues that we are able to get higher at, and we’re studying from our previous errors and coaching to get higher. We’re working. The boys are working. They know what’s at stake.

“I feel they’re studying about themselves, even on the fly. They’re discovering methods to gear swing paths, to consider issues like totally different zones to remove to get extra barrels on the ball. We’ve proven glimpses of it, particularly in comparison with early within the season. It’s a piece in progress. You need to keep away from the cliche of it being an extended season, however on the similar time, we are able to nonetheless make a run of this factor. There are guys who’ve been underperforming, however we’ve to remain targeted on the positives. We now have plenty of guys who can hit, and I anticipate that they are going to hit.”

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Earlier “Talks Hitting” interviews can discovered by way of these hyperlinks: Jo Adell, Jeff Albert, Greg Allen, Nolan Arenado, Aaron Bates, Jacob Berry, Alex Bregman, Bo Bichette, Justice Bigbie, Cavan Biggio, Charlie Blackmon, JJ Bleday, Bobby Bradley, Will Brennan, Jay Bruce, Triston Casas, Matt Chapman, Michael Chavis, Garrett Cooper, Gavin Cross, Jacob Cruz, Nelson Cruz, Paul DeJong, Josh Donaldson, Brendan Donovan, Donnie Ecker, Rick Eckstein, Drew Ferguson, Justin Foscue, Michael Fransoso, Ryan Fuller, Joey Gallo, Paul Goldschmidt, Devlin Granberg, Andy Haines, Mitch Haniger, Robert Hassell III, Austin Hays, Nico Hoerner, Jackson Holliday, Spencer Horwitz, Rhys Hoskins, Eric Hosmer, Jacob Hurtubise, Tim Hyers, Connor Joe, Jace Jung, Josh Jung, Jimmy Kerr, Heston Kjerstad, Steven Kwan, Trevor Larnach, Doug Latta, Royce Lewis, Evan Longoria, Michael Lorenzen, Gavin Lux, Dave Magadan, Trey Mancini, Edgar Martinez, Don Mattingly, Marcelo Mayer, Hunter Mense, Owen Miller, Ryan Mountcastle, Cedric Mullins, Daniel Murphy, Lars Nootbaar, Logan O’Hoppe, Vinnie Pasquantino, Graham Pauley, Luke Raley, Julio Rodríguez, Brent Rooker, Drew Saylor, Nolan Schanuel, Marcus Semien, Giancarlo Stanton, Spencer Steer, Trevor Story, Fernando Tatis Jr., Spencer Torkelson, Mark Trumbo, Brice Turang, Justin Turner, Trea Turner, Josh VanMeter, Robert Van Scoyoc, Chris Valaika, Zac Veen, Alex Verdugo, Mark Vientos, Matt Vierling, Luke Voit, Anthony Volpe, Joey Votto, Christian Walker, Jared Walsh, Jordan Westburg, Jesse Winker, Bobby Witt Jr. Mike Yastrzemski, Nick Yorke, Kevin Youkilis.

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