Angels catcher Chris Iannetta starting to see a light at end of dark tunnel
Posted May 12, 2015
It started with him being a little late on everything as the season began. He over-corrected on that, and so he tried to slow his whole approach down. Then that led to a more pronounced leg kick that messed up his timing all over again. Angels catcher Chris Iannetta has been struggling something awful at the plate in 2015, batting .091 entering play Sunday, and there are several reasons why.
(Orange County Register)
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