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Astros manager impressed with early results from Colin Moran


worked in the offseason to revamp his swing. Moran had developed bad habits in his hitting mechanics last season, a year in which he reached the major leagues for the first time. The former No. 6 overall draft pick needed to get back to what worked for him in the past. So far in spring training, the results have encouraged the Houston Astros' brass. (Houston Chronicle)

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