The Porkchop Express said:
He struck out 6 fewer times in 66 fewer at-bats. That's not better.
Walked more, overall, but 21 of the 43 walks came while batting 6th-8th, which means he was getting walked so that they could get Jake Myers to hit into a double play or Maldonado to strike out
He had a really nice August, but hits June/July OPS was .595/.531,
More to the point, he only had 10 HR and 13 SB, getting caught 9 times. Those are some suck-ass numbers for someone who is 25 and played 150 games.
His ABs were down because his Walks were up. His K% dropped from 24.2% to 20.3%. That is a significant drop.
Again, walks up from 3.9% to 6.8%. That is a solid jump whether you make excuses for it or not.
Chase - 37.8% to 36%
Whiff% - 29.7% to 28.3%
He clearly, made the improvements to adjust for his biggest issues as a rookie. That is why his wOBA & xwOBA went up even though his power bottomed out. Did it fix everything? Nope. By focusing on his weaknesses he hurt his ability to elevate and do damage to the fastball. His goal for year 3 should be to regain the power without sacrificing the progress he made year 2.
For a guy who puts in a ton of work on his body and defensive acumen, to say he didn't work on his skills seems pretty silly.