Chase Good At Bats: Brandon Belt’s hitting mantra helps Toronto Blue Jays bats
TORONTO — Don’t chase pitches, chase good at bats has become a mantra around the Toronto Blue Jays clubhouse.
Catcher Danny Jansen said it in a post-game scrum after he had two home runs in Toronto’s 7-0 rout of the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday and then Blue Jays manager John Schneider repeated it the next morning.
But its origins trace back to veteran outfielder Brandon Belt, who said it to Jansen when the two were talking about hitting during a homestand in mid-April.
“It’s just sometimes you forget the most simple things in baseball,” said Belt outside his locker at Rogers Centre. “It’s not that other people don’t know that, it’s just that sometimes people need to be reminded.