Not just Tiger. Hell, this started in baseball with one of the best to ever do it.Mathguy64 said:Bregman needs to admit his approach and personal hitting guy are his problem. Find someone else to try something different. Golfers change swing coaches all the time to rework things. Hell Tiger did it three times, once after winning everything and being the best in the world. You also have to be willing to trust the hitting coach and do what they say. He's too invested in his own ideas.n_touch said:This to me is Breg's biggest issue. Great eye at the plate but the contact is off. Add in all the other things going on with him this year, he has an uphill battle. His goal was a big contract and every at bat chips away at that yearly amount.texasaggie2015 said:
So much of baseball is mental and I think a lot of the struggles we're seeing are the results of pressing. That's no excuse obviously- just my two cents.
Babe Ruth was swinging the equivalent of a tree trunk at like 56 ounces or something stupid. He hit 11 HRs and led the league. He then proceeded to lighten his bat to something in the 40s and change his swing approach a bit and discovered he could hit far more HRs. He was literally at the top of the game and changed things up to get better. (I still wonder what Ruth could have done with a properly end-weighted and lighter bat similar to those used today)
It should be even easier to admit this and change when you are struggling.