Just to follow up on what I was saying about dunn not being a sophisticated hitter because he doesn’t change his approach in an AB. Here are his numbers ahead of the count:
.333/.604/.758 with 8 HR
And his numbers behind in the count:
.125/.125/.250 with no HR
The situation is even more bleak with RISP:
Ahead .333/.697/.533
Behind .100/.100/.200
If dunn would stop swinging for the fences all the time, like when he has 2 strikes (he has no HR behind in the count anyway so it’s not like it’s doing him any good) and learn to foul pitches off with a short swing and go the opposite way with a short swing, he would get more hits, rbi’s, make less outs, and yes… even take more walks and see more pitches.