Jose Abreu’s Swing
There has been no shortage of opinions regarding the Chicago White Sox’ signing of Jose Dariel Abreu. We have seen how his statistics match up to other recent Cuban defectors before the jump, as well as heard differing scouts’ opinions regarding how those stats will translate stateside. I will not try to add to either of these discussions. I think the stat comparisons to Puig and Cespedes are interesting enough without my additional input, and I have not actually seen Abreu in person to judge his athleticism or bat speed. I do not know anything about his makeup besides what has already been repeated by scouts and former teammates.
What I have not heard anything about is how people view his swing. I made a comment in Dave’s article the other day disputing the importance of bat speed in favor of efficiency, and so I felt motivated to continue that conversation here. Yasiel Puig and Yoenis Cespedes happen to be two of the most explosive athletes in the game, so their exploits may not be very predictive. On top of his fellow Cuban natives, Abreu has been compared to Miguel Cabrera due to his size and “lack” of athleticism (side note: too many people mistake foot speed for athleticism; rotational athletes are a completely different breed from track stars). Pretty tall order, since even 1/4 of Cabrera’s production would result in a pretty solid value for the ChiSox. Even with a very good swing, I think it would be ridiculous to expect the same generational types of seasons from the Cuban slugger. The first hitter I thought of when I saw Abreu’s swing was Buster Posey.