Former Yankee, in an 0-for-9 funk, vows 'I'm a lot better than this'
To hear the harshest and most unfiltered criticisms of Luke Voit’s early offensive struggles as the freshly minted designated hitter for the San Diego Padres, stop at a somewhat surprising place.“I’m just playing terrible,” said Voit, afterto the Braves on Saturday at Petco Park stretched a rocky patch to 0-for-9 with six strikeouts. “Honestly, this is pretty pathetic, how I’ve been playing. I’m a lot better than this.
“I think he’s trying to get it all back at once,” manager Bob Melvin said. “He’s a guy that, for the most part, stays in the big part of the park, hits the ball to right-center field. I think he’s trying to pull the ball a little too much.” Forget the blur of numbers, though. The most important of those for Voit is one, as in the at-bat that sparks a run of a completely different stripe and aligns with his proven ability to produce damage swings.
As Voit searches for the swing that made him a major leaguer, the Padres surely will try to identify ways to assist.
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