Alex Bregman shares his advice for younger Red Sox teammates down the stretch
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Alex Bregman shares his advice for younger Red Sox teammates down the stretch
""Obviously, you can start swinging harder, trying to do more. You can start trying to throw harder and miss over the middle of the plate," Bregman told reporters when asked what advice he's giving to his teammates. "Just slow it down, execute, sometimes less is more. I feel like that's something that we need to do a little bit better job of. "Turn the page and get ready for tomorrow. ... Keep plugging along, keep fighting, keep working at our craft, and our best baseball is ahead of us.""
""You could start swinging harder, trying to do more ... Sometimes less is more.""
Boston sits at 81-68 and holds the American League's second wild-card spot with 13 regular-season games remaining. The team must maintain consistency to clinch a postseason berth after a recent 4-6 stretch in its last 10 games. Manager Alex Cora urges restraint from players and media regarding premature postseason talk and emphasizes focus on the present. Veteran Alex Bregman advises younger teammates to slow down, focus on execution, and avoid pressing by swinging or throwing harder. The Red Sox face a weekend series with the Yankees and risk being swept if they cannot rebound at Fenway.
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