So with today's 3 for 5, and big 4 days in a row, Tyler is hitting .424 in his last 10 games.
His overall average is .281 which is higher than it's ever been. His OBP is .367 which would be second best ever, his SLG pct is .399 which is second highest in his career (when he has over 20 at bats).
http://www.milb.com/player/index.jsp...tting/2019/ALL
But here's the thing that kind of jumped out at me. Look at his GO/OA average over his career. This year it is 1/3 of what it was at Billings, and 1/2 of what it was just 2 years ago. To me that's an indication he's working his swing in launch angle fashion.
Am I misreading that? It could pay off in more power down the line.