SCOTTSDALE — Brandon Belt had already hit a long sac fly and a double when he came to the plate in the fifth inning against the Padres midway through camp. He calmly pushed a perfect bunt toward third base, cruising to first without a throw because the shift was on."Pretty sick, huh?" Belt said the next morning. Giants Among Most Valuable MLB Teams: Forbes It was pretty slick, too. It was no coincidence that Belt beat the shift while playing a division rival. Almost every team shifts these days, some far more than others, and Belt has found that National League West teams put three fielders on the right side just about every time he comes to the plate."That was part of it — you want to let them know you're capable of that," Belt said. "It's something I've worked on quite a bit during spring training. It's a big deal to let them know you might do that, and it also is about letting myself know that I can do it." Samardzija Gives up 6 Runs in Giants' Loss to A's Bunting doesn't come naturally to a 6-foot-5, 220-pound line-drive hitter like Belt. Hitting coach Hensley Muelens has had some of his position players practice bunting for hits a couple times a week this spring,...
Belt Ready to Fight Back Against Increased Shifts
Published March 29, 2016 at 5:40 PM
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