The Early Bird Gets The Worm: A Look into Greg Bird’s Day/Night Splits
When
I was looking into Greg Bird’s stats, I noticed something that was very
intriguing to say the least. Greg Bird is a much better hitter in day games
than night games. Through his first 31 games, Bird is hitting a solid .280
(14/50) with 4 home runs and 11 RBI while at night he’s hitting a not as solid
.226 (18/82) with 6 home runs and 17 RBI. Now this is just a small sample size,
and he could just happen to face tougher pitching at night, but it could be
something to keep an eye on as he gets more at bats. If this trend ends up a
reoccurring thing, a platoon between Bird and Teixeira for day and night games next
season might not be a bad idea. Before the injury, Teixeira was batting .283
(75/265) in night games while only batting .197 (25/127) in day games. This may
just be a silly idea, but if they did such a thing next year, it could pay big
dividends.
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by: Julian Bussells
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