The St. Louis Cardinals bought extra than simply the 2023 Texas League MVP once they acquired Thomas Saggese from the Rangers as a part of the five-player Jordan Montgomery deal ultimately 12 months’s commerce deadline. In addition they bought a younger hitter who’s attuned to the mechanics of his craft. For Saggese — Texas’ fifth spherical decide within the 2020 draft out of Carlsbad Excessive College in California — getting on aircraft with a pitch and driving it’s the purpose. The style wherein he positions his physique in area is what permits him to try this.
A center infielder listed at 5-foot-11 and 185 kilos, Saggese doesn’t look the a part of a participant who went deep 26 occasions in 2023 and one other 21 occasions this previous season. However no matter his look, the pop is there, as is what our lead prospect analyst Eric Longenhagen has described as a “really feel to hit [that] has been the lynchpin of his prospectdom since highschool.” Furthermore, Saggese has youth on his aspect. Whereas his slash line with Triple-A Memphis was a humble .253/.313/.438, these numbers got here at age 22 (he received’t flip 23 till April). The Cardinals clearly acknowledge his upside. Saggese bought an enormous league call-up in September and logged 10 hits, together with his first huge league residence run, in 52 journeys to the plate.
Saggese — presently suiting up with the Glendale Desert Canines — talked hitting following an Arizona Fall League sport earlier this week.
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David Laurila: How do you are feeling that you simply profile as a hitter? Taking a look at your numbers, I see extra residence runs than I may need anticipated.
Thomas Saggese: “I feel my greatest swings simply occur to be balls within the air. I really feel like I get the ball within the air fairly effectively and might hit some homers. I don’t assume it’s going to be something loopy, however I wish to hit 20 a 12 months — .300 with 20 homers yearly. That’s form of my purpose.”
Laurila: Have you ever at all times hit the ball within the air?
Saggese: “It form of bought like that beginning in highschool. I hit my first residence run, then simply began hitting homers. For no matter purpose, I began getting balls within the air.”
Laurila: How would you describe the mechanics of your swing?
Saggese: “For me, it’s extra concerning the place I get in with my physique. I’m an enormous believer that the place I’m in with my physique, whether or not I’m hunched over, or wherever I’m in area, dictates my bat path. If I’m standing upright, I’m at all times swinging round my backbone. If I’m hunched over a bit of bit, I’m nonetheless swinging round my backbone, nevertheless it’s going create a bit of extra loft. So, it’s about stepping into that place to create good swings, good line drive swings, and a few loft.”
Laurila: What’s your thought course of with the swing itself?
Saggese: “I’m attempting to form of go down on the ball and nearly catch it with my high hand. Get that ‘down’ really feel. Should you rotate into your again aspect and your load, after which get this really feel being all the way down to the ball along with your backbone hunched over, along with your head nearer to the strike zone on the entrance aspect of your toes, you find yourself swinging up, regardless that it feels such as you’re swinging down.
“Should you get that form of hunch along with your torso… Tony Gwynn was within the field together with his head manner down low in the direction of the zone. That’s form of the concept. You get into that place and you’re feeling the down transfer from there. However once more, whereas it seems like a down transfer to begin, the barrel comes up and it finally ends up being form of an uppercut swing.”
Laurila: You’re on aircraft with the ball, which is what you need…
Saggese: “Precisely.”
Laurila: Do you concentrate on that quite a bit within the cage?
Saggese: “Yeah. A bunch. Within the cage, I’m at all times attempting to get my place. The place am I at? The place are my arms at? How is my load feeling? I take into consideration my load quite a bit, so how is my rhythm and timing going into my load? Then, how am I holding my place — the place of my physique — by way of the place it’s in area? How is that all through my swing? Ideally, if it’s proper I ought to be capable of deal with all the pieces, each pitch, within the cage. I ought to be capable of hit it with backspin on a line.”
Laurila: When did you start adopting that manner of hitting?
Saggese: “The previous couple of years. I began hitting with Marlon Byrd within the offseason. He’s very into mechanics, and he is aware of his stuff. So, it’s been working with him, after which after I get out right here [on the field], it’s, ‘OK, what am I searching for by way of the pitch?’”
Laurila: Talking of “out right here,” why are you enjoying within the Arizona Fall League?
Saggese: “The Cardinals requested me to return earlier than I bought referred to as up. They wished to see me get extra at-bats and play extra second base. I’m blissful to be right here. I’m enjoying baseball.”
Laurila: How a lot did you speak to the veteran hitters when you had been with the large league membership?
Saggese: “I’ve talked to them quite a bit. I used to be in huge league camp in spring coaching, which gave me quite a lot of alternatives to speak to Nado [Nolan Arenado], Paul Goldschmidt, Matt Carpenter, all of these guys. It doesn’t take quite a bit to choose their brains a bit of bit. They’re excellent individuals. The entire individuals up there are very keen to offer you their two cents, which is clearly very useful.”
Laurila: Circling again to working with Marlon Byrd, hitting coaches and swing coaches could be very completely different. I assume Marlon could be extra within the hitting coach class?
Saggese: “He’s undoubtedly extra so a hitting coach. He understands the sport. He understands what we’re attempting to do and the way we’re attempting to do it. He was ‘a hitter.’ He performed. So, undoubtedly extra of a coach, and I wish to assume I’m that manner as effectively. I’m probably not too into the analytics of it. I’m extra into getting right into a place, stepping into my spot that I do know I’m profitable in. If I try this, the analytics will fall into place.”
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