Yet, it doesn't really sound like Schwarber is in the mix according to Hoyer, who was on The Spiegel and Parkins Show Monday morning. The Cubs GM was asked what he looks at when deciding who the best fit is at the leadoff spot. Here's what Hoyer had to say.
The biggest takeaways from that clip:
- Leadoff hitter has to be comfortable in the role
- A willingness to be the leadoff hitter
- Important to not change approach just because you're the leadoff hitter
- Can't let being the leadoff hitter affect the way you're going to play
- No mention of Kyle Schwarber
Epstein noted Schwarber’s mechanics have been off and that he’s struggling to handle pitches that he would drill the previous two years, such as the high fastball. So “The answer is not home runs,” Epstein said. “It’s more how consistent his approach, how hitter-ish is, his ability to handle different parts of the zone, hit the ball to all fields, hit line drives, be a tough out — just start to resemble the hitter he’s been his entire life.”We've all seen the amazing transformation Schwarber has gone through the offseason. However, for now it doesn't appear as though he'll be back as the Cubs leadoff man. Back to Happ, Almora and Zobrist. It's very possible that we see all three get several games each at the leadoff position simply based on the fact that none of them are currently slated as every-day starters. Happ had a great rookie season, but really struggled against left-handed pitching. Almora Jr. hit .298 and had a .338 OBP overall last year, however vs. righties he only had a slash line of .271/.291/.420. There's a chance those two could platoon in the outfield. Then there's Zobrist who already had a setback in spring training, missing the first few days of camp because of a back issue. How much will he even play this year, with Javier Baez establishing himself as the second baseman? What do you think, who should be the Cubs leadoff hitter in 2018?
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