Garcia's Plate Discipline Overhaul Showing Early Results with Phillies
After signing with Philadelphia, Garcia revamped his swing and approach, cutting his chase rate and whiff rate while posting a career-best zone contact mark.
Adolis Garcia joined the Phillies with a mandate to improve his plate discipline and batting mechanics. His out-of-zone swing rate of 28.1% is the lowest since his 2023 All-Star campaign, and his overall swing rate dropped sharply from 52.2% to 43.4%. His whiff rate also improved from 14.6% to 12.9%, and his 83.7% contact rate on pitches in the zone is a career best. The early indicators suggest Garcia's approach changes are translating into measurable gains.
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