Dunn undergoes minor tweaking
Reds notebook
BY JOHN FAY |
JFAY@ENQUIRER.COM
SARASOTA, Fla. - It's fair to say that if Brook Jacoby didn't have a history of success with Adam Dunn, Jacoby might not be the Reds' new hitting coach.
But Jacoby was a roving instructor in the Reds' minor league system when Dunn was a phenom, bashing his way to the big leagues.
Dunn's average has slipped from .266 to .247 to .233 over the last three years - this from a guy who hit .304 in 1,208 minor-league at-bats.
The Reds are hoping Jacoby can reverse the downward trend. Jacoby got a head start on the Dunn project by going to Houston to work with Dunn in January.
"We're trying to have less movement," Jacoby said. "It allows him to better recognize the pitch."
Not exactly a swing makeover.
"It's a slight tweak," Jacoby said. "I told him that. It's not going to rock your world."
Dunn is receptive to the change.
"I'm all for it," he said.
Jacoby was pleased with the change when he saw Dunn hit after reporting to camp.
"I was surprised when he came in," Jacoby said. "He's working on it. He wants to get it right."