Byrd Wants To Cut Down On Strikeouts With Reds - RealGM Wiretap Marlon Byrd had a strong offensive season in 2014 with the Philadelphia Phillies Cheap Jerseys China , but also posted a career-high 185 strikeouts.
The Phillies traded Byrd to the Cincinnati Reds this week.
"I wasn't really happy with my year last year even though I put up good numbers as far as power and production," he said. "My batting average went down. My strikeouts went up. My walks went down. I need to get some work in. I took a week off from hitting and started hitting the week after the season.
"I changed my stance a little bit. I was a little bit too wide last year, had too much movement. I was susceptible to the pitch up. I believe if you continue to put hard work in the offseason and continue to get better, you can continue to put up good numbers."
Pujols Hits HR No 521 Moves Into Tie For 18th All Time - RealGM Wiretap
Albert Pujols slugged a two-run home run in the first inning on Wednesday, giving him 521 for his career.
That ties him with Ted Williams, Willie McCovey and Frank Thomas for 18th on the all-time list.
"The ball actually slipped out of my hand Cheap Jerseys ," Seattle's Hisashi Iwakuma said of the 1-0, chest-high pitch. "I knew right when I released it that the ball was going to be up, and he didn't miss it."
If Pujols hits 30 homers in 2015 -- a number he reached in his first 12 years, but not since 2012 -- he'll reach 550, which is 15th all-time. Next on the list is Jimmie Foxx at 534, followed by Mickey Mantle at 536 and Mike Schmidt at 548.
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