Pablo Sandoval
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Born: 08/11/1986 (Age: 28) |
Bats: Switch |
Throws: Right |
Height: 5' 10" |
Weight: 268 |
Primary Position: 3B |
Secondary Position: |
Ryan Parker |
10/17/2014 |
55. First division 3rd baseman |
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Will be a first division third baseman due to league wide weakness at position. Will be a depth piece on a contending team but lacks true thunder in bat to be the center piece of any lineup. |
Left Side- Starts from an open stance with a slight bend in both knees. Weight is centered and hands are loose (bat waggle). He starts his leg lift when the pitcher separates his hands. During this initial lift he realigns his stance. As his foot comes down he is very mechanically sound. His hands come through the zone with exceptional speed aided by his early hip torque. He keeps a very flat bat plane which allows him collect base hits and extra base hits to all parts of the field. He'll use both a one and two handed follow through from the left side.
Right- Much less fluid and explosive from this side. Essentially a toned down version of his left-handed swing. Doesn't start as open and overall movements are much more contained. From the right side he shows much less torque and weight transfer. His bat doesn't work as flat from the right side leading to fewer line drives. Will typically finish with two hands on the bat. His only power is to his pull side when he comes to bat right handed. |
Hyper aggressive approach from both sides of the plate. Has an innate gift for making contact and isn't afraid to turn it loose. Hunts fastballs in all counts. If a pitcher throws a fastball in the zone it's nearly a sure thing Pablo will take a swing. Out of the zone he will still go after fastballs but only if they miss in one direction (He will go after a high fastball and a fastball off the plate but is unlikely to chase a fastball high and off the plate)
Is slightly less aggressive against breaking pitches until he falls behind in the count. Once behind he will chase breaking pitches particularly those featuring more vertical break.
His approach is his best friend and worst enemy. On one hand he doesn't allow pitchers to go for cheap strikes early in the count. Even when behind a pitcher can't make a mistake or else Pablo will end up on the bases. On the other hand he puts himself in bad counts by chasing pitches, fastballs in particular, and doesn't get to too many situations where the pitcher has to throw a strike. |
Is a fan favorite which seems trivial but baseball is a business and any GM that signs Pablo is likely to use his jovial nature and panda moniker to the benefit of their bottom line.
On the field his makeup is solid. He plays the game hard without pressing and has a knack for coming up big in the postseason. He does not have the traditional build of a third baseman but every pitch he is getting himself in a good fielding position and always willing to dive for a ball.
While his aggressive nature at the plate might make some teammates shake their head there has never been any public worry about his play on the field.
Off the field is a different story. Every offseason there seems to be a "Pablo Sandoval losing weight" story. Eventually it needs to not be a story and just be part of his job as a professional. His weight hasn't hindered him to any extreme degree yet but any club about to shell out big money for Pablo needs to be ready to have a solid off season regimen in place. |
vs LHP | vs RHP |
GB | LD | FB | GB | LD | FB |
41.36% |
21.60% |
27.16% |
44.54% |
27.59% |
20.40% |
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FA | SI | CU | FA | SI | CH |
Chase % |
36.43% | 40% | 51.56% | 43.96% | 42.05% | 49.19% |
Swing / Miss % |
23.36% | 10.53% | 12.28% | 19.55% | 13.66% | 9.18% |
*Stats are for the 2014 season
Bat to ball skills. Should hit 270-280 like clockwork. Has enough defensive skill to stay at third for beginning period of new deal. Is a monster in the postseason. |
Overly aggressive approach at the plate and ever present cloud of weight problems hanging over him. Struggles to be average at third base and lacks positional flexibility. |
Fastballs off the plate early in the count and breaking balls down in the zone later in at bats. From the right side pitchers can spin breaking balls for days and find success. Even when he's ahead in the count the pitcher can play off his aggressiveness and throw breaking balls to get back into the count. |
Pablo's greatest skill is also his greatest weakness. His bat to ball skills means he is prone to chasing pitches and being over aggressive. That being said he should be a constant performer in the .280 15hr range at a position where any offense is considered a bonus.
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