Chris Antonetti says Terry Francona's strong suggestion that this will be his final season has helped the front office prepare for a managerial search.
Q. For two seasons, the Guardians have ranked last or near last in home runs. How do you correct that lack of power?“The problem isn’t power. The problem is we need to score more runs. Last year without hitting for a ton of power we did a good enough job scoring runs. We were in the middle of the pack .. There are different ways to do that; power is one of them. It’s easy to just throw a blanket on things and say ‘this is what’s happening.
“For one individual to transition from a minor league pitcher to a major league pitcher is difficult. To have three guys do that, and not just tread water, but to pitch and pitch really well in meaningful games, provides them with a really good foundation moving forward.”“Shane will throw a live batting-practice session on Thursday and Triston will throw a live batting-practice session on Friday. We have to make sure they clear each of the steps along the way.
“It was a really rough start to the season for George with the injuries. First he came back from the broken hamate bone, then a hamstring injury. It was tough for him to get into a rhythm. What we’ve seen over the last few weeks is he’s starting to emerge from that and been more productive.
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