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- Tigers rookie Isaac Paredes hits grand slam vs. Indians for 1st career ...
- Isaac Paredes: “Me preocupo por mejorar todos los días” | ESTO en línea
- Tigers prospect Isaac Paredes arrives in Detroit - mlive.com
- Isaac Paredes grateful for Hermosillo, Mexico, roots - Our Esquina
- Isaac Paredes revela por qué está dispuesto a sacrificar sus vacaciones ...
- Isaac Paredes pega su primer hit de la temporada en victoria de Rays ...
- Isaac Paredes: El Héroe del Tropicana Field – Ocho Ochenta Noticias
- Cubs swoop in to land Rays All-Star Isaac Paredes in shocking trade ...
- Prospect Spotlight: A Deep Dive Into Isaac Paredes - FantraxHQ
- Isaac Paredes y la conmovedora razón por la que juega en LMP con Naranjeros




A Walk in the Park?




A New Era of Walk-Mindedness
The trend towards more walks is nothing new in baseball. In fact, it's been gaining momentum over the past few years. The likes of Mike Trout and Mookie Betts have long been known for their ability to draw walks and get on base consistently. What's different about this season's Astros team is that they're embracing this approach as a key part of their overall strategy. Gone are the days of swinging at everything in sight; instead, the Astros are taking a more calculated approach, waiting for pitches to hit and trusting their ability to make contact when it counts. This philosophy has been instilled by manager Dusty Baker, who's always emphasized the importance of getting on base and creating scoring opportunities. His players have taken heed, and the results speak for themselves: the Astros are currently leading the AL West by a comfortable margin.
Paredes Leads the Charge
Isaac Paredes has been a key factor in this success story. With his impressive plate discipline and ability to work counts, he's become a nightmare for opposing pitchers to face. His .349 on-base percentage is not only the highest on the team but also one of the best in the league. Paredes' approach is simple yet effective: take a pitch or two to get a good look at the offering, and then pounce when the right moment arises. It's a strategy that's served him well so far this season, as he's already notched 20 walks in just over 100 plate appearances.