Luke Raley has been top-of-the-line hitters on baseball’s greatest crew this 12 months. Taking part in primarily in opposition to right-handed pitchers, the 28-year-old left-handed-hitting outfielder has ten two-baggers and 11 dwelling runs to go together with a .258/.343/.570 slash line and a 154 wRC+ in 172 plate appearances, An impressive athlete for his measurement — he’s listed at 6-foot-4, 235 kilos — he’s legged out a pair of triples and stolen eight bases in ten makes an attempt.
It wouldn’t be honest to say that he’s come out of nowhere, however the Hinckley, Ohio native did enter this season with a meager resume. Chosen within the seventh spherical of the 2016 draft out of Division II Lake Erie Faculty by the Los Angeles Dodgers, Raley had a .538 OPS in 72 plate appearances with the NL West membership in 2021; he had a .584 OPS in the identical variety of plate appearances with the Rays final season. He was something however a certain guess to make the Opening Day roster when he reported to spring coaching.
How has Raley, whom Tampa Bay acquired final March in alternate for Tanner Dodson, emerged as a productive hitter on the huge league degree in his ninth skilled season? I sat down with him not too long ago to search out out.
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David Laurila: How a lot of your success this 12 months is a matter of alternative, and the way a lot is from enhancements you’ve made to your sport?
Luke Raley: “I feel it’s a combination of each, truthfully. I sort of knew what I wanted to work on going into the offseason, and I targeted exhausting on them. After which, clearly, the extra alternatives you may have, the simpler it’s to get right into a groove. So it was changes, and the chance definitely helped.”
Laurila: What had been the wanted changes?
Raley: “I wanted to be extra environment friendly to the ball, so I did every thing I may to attenuate actions on the plate. I introduced my arms nearer to my physique, extra into my launch place, as an alternative of getting them away from my physique after which having to get them there. I additionally banged my leg kick and went to only a straight stride, which I felt may assist me maintain maintain my head extra nonetheless and acknowledge pitches earlier. These are the 2 huge ones, my hand placement and minimizing my leg motion.”
Laurila: Edgar Martinez talked about having the arms near the set off place once I talked hitting with him a couple of years in the past. It simplifies the motion.
Raley: “That was sort of our thought course of. It’s one thing that we even talked about final season, however we felt that was an enormous adjustment to make midseason. We determined that going into the offseason it was going to be my aim to sort of slot my arms in a greater place. That may make me a bit of bit faster to the ball.”
Laurila: Have you ever tinkered along with your hand place through the years?
Raley: “Lots of of occasions. I imply, it’s an ever-evolving factor. Completely different leg actions make totally different hand actions as nicely. I felt like with the leg kick, to get every thing synched up, my arms wanted to be additional away from my physique. By minimizing my leg motion, I used to be in a position to reduce the motion of my arms.”
Laurila: When had the leg kick been launched?
Raley: “Proper after I bought drafted by the Dodgers, in 2016. Principally, I got here into the little mini spring coaching they’ve for the brand new draft guys, and so they stated, ‘We would like you to begin utilizing a leg kick.’ I stated ‘OK,’ and began going from there.”
Laurila: Does what you’re doing now really feel pure?
Raley: “Yeah. I might say that it feels extra pure. It’s one thing I’d achieved since I used to be a bit of child. During faculty, I used to be extra of a only a straight stride. Going again to it was a neater transition than going to a leg kick, which was one thing I had by no means achieved earlier than.”
Laurila: One factor a leg kick does is act as a timing mechanism. What’s your timing mechanism now that you just don’t have one?
Raley: “So my first transfer, what begins every thing, is principally pounding my left heel into the bottom. That retains me grounded. It’s a small transfer, however when you watch, you’ll be able to see that I virtually faucet my left heel down into the bottom. That begins my entire motion.”
Laurila: How did that come about?
Raley: “I felt that I used to be getting too far on the balls of my toes and never in the most effective base place that I may be. I began doing it as a drill and was like, ‘Wow, this feels good.’ From there, it sort of simply transitioned into the beginning of my timing for my swing.”
Laurila: Has your swing path modified in any respect?
Raley: “Not likely. I imply, that’s one thing that… you don’t essentially say, ‘OK, I’m going to vary my swing path.’ It extra comes with the place you’re beginning, the place you’re throwing your swing from, primarily. So it’s undoubtedly not one thing I targeted on. It is perhaps a bit of totally different, although.”
Laurila: Watching you in BP, I wasn’t seeing line drives a lot as I used to be seeing moonshots. Is driving balls excessive within the air what you’re seeking to do in video games?
Raley: “That’s extra of a BP factor. On the similar time, once I first bought drafted, I used to be a heavy floor ball man, and that’s one thing I wanted to vary. I might somewhat miss underneath the ball than miss on prime of the ball. That’s my thought course of. In BP, I’d somewhat hit one tremendous excessive within the air and barely get it out of the infield than hit a tough floor ball. As soon as the sport begins you must simply go on the market and compete, however that’s what’s going to translate greatest into the sport.”
Laurila: Any remaining ideas?
Raley: “I might say that confidence is an enormous a part of hitting. And also you construct confidence with alternative. The extra alternative you get… even when you’re struggling, you’ll be able to nonetheless construct confidence by taking good issues away from every at-bat. I’ve modified my mindset into pondering that making an out isn’t at all times detrimental. You could find a optimistic in your at-bat and develop from that.”
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