Angels’ Zach Neto finding more success hitting the other way
Neto hit the ball to the opposite field just 19% of the time prior to June 23, but since then it's gone up to 38%. That change has been accompanied by a higher batting average and a lower strikeout…
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Angels’ Zach Neto finding more success hitting the other way
Neto hit the ball to the opposite field just 19% of the time prior to June 23, but since then it's gone up to 38%. That change has been acco
Angels’ Zach Neto finding more success hitting the other way
Neto hit the ball to the opposite field just 19% of the time prior to June 23, but since then it's gone up to 38%. That change has been acco
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