Monday
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White Sox Beckham Looking to Regain Form
Jonathan Scippa |
Monday, February 14, 2011 at 1:15PM
The White Sox are very much hoping that Gordon Beckham can bounce back from a below average 2010 and regain the offense from his 2009 season, when he finished 5th in Rookie of the Year voting.
Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune notes that a sore right shoulder probably contributed to his suppressed numbers. Beckham also suffered a bruised right hand at the end of September, essentially ending his sophomore season prematurely. However, fully healthy going into spring training, the White Sox will be eager to see how he starts the 2011 season.
Beckham’s power saw a noticeable dropoff last season, falling from a .442 slugging percentage to .367.
Gordon Beckham, 2009

Gordon Beckham, 2010

Looking at Beckham’s contact rates, we see he had trouble hitting the outside pitch in his second season.
Gordon Beckham, 2009

Gordon Beckham, 2010

As Gonzales notes, Beckham wasn’t getting as many opposite field hits in 2010. In the selected zone above, his contact rate dropped to 73.8%, about 4% less than in 2009. This likely contributed to fewer hits to right last season. If his shoulder and hand injuries are fully behind him, look for Beckham to make better contact on pitches away in 2011, and perhaps boost his power numbers overall.
Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune notes that a sore right shoulder probably contributed to his suppressed numbers. Beckham also suffered a bruised right hand at the end of September, essentially ending his sophomore season prematurely. However, fully healthy going into spring training, the White Sox will be eager to see how he starts the 2011 season.
Beckham’s power saw a noticeable dropoff last season, falling from a .442 slugging percentage to .367.




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