Seager brothers share extreme hitting trait
Posted Dec 5, 2017
We looked at some of baseball's most extreme spray charts, and we noticed that Kyle Seager and Corey Seager both tend to drive the ball to the middle of the field. A lot. Kyle hit the ball in the air to center field more times than any hitter in baseball in 2017. Meanwhile, Corey hit a higher share of his home runs to center than anyone who reached double-digit long balls.
(MLB.com)
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