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Aloha wrote this 2 years agoPermalink
 I thought this may put Papi's ordeal into perspective for us all.  Let's keep the faith and give Big Papi our support! Yaz: I've been where Papi has been

Tony Massarotti, Globe Staff, May 21,2009

Look at it this way: During the 1971-72 seasons, Carl Yastrzemski went without a homer for nearly twice as many games as David Ortiz just did.

"I know what Ortiz is going through" Yastrzemski said today by phone, one day after Ortiz ended his homerless drought at 38 games. "I went almost a year without hitting a home run."

And he lived to tell about it.

For the record, Yastrzemski’s streak lasted precisely 71 games, from September 1971 to July 1972, a period during which he played with a wrist injury. Yastrzemski was 32 at the time. He finished the '72 season with 12 home runs, the second-lowest total he posted during the first 20 years of his career.

If you’re looking for Yaz to give Ortiz advice on how top reclaim his power, here’s a tip: don’t. Generally speaking, players only give their opinions on other players when asked directly. If you’ve ever played golf with someone who starts analyzing your swing in the middle of a round, you probably know why.

Nonetheless, Yastrzemski acknowledged that, as a power hitter, he had to make adjustments as he got older. Beginning at roughly age 33 -- the same age Ortiz is now -- Yastrzemski said he had to modify his swing so that he consistently got "on top" of the baseball, which is to say he went from a slight uppercut to a flatter, more level swing. The idea was to make good contact more consistently because he simply did not have the swing mechanics to make consistently good contact on off-speed pitches.

"I could always hit the fastball, but I had to adjust to the breaking ball," Yastrzemski said. "I was very conscious, after I turned 33 or so, to get on top of the ball. Mentally, I had to completely push hitting homers out of my mind and focus on the line drive. When I was younger, I was more of a free swinger."

Though Yastrzemski never approached the levels of his prime years -- he hit 147 homers in four seasons from 1967-70 -- he was nonetheless productive in his later years. After the drought, he hit 162 home runs over his next 8 1/2 seasons.


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Well said. One thing to kep in mind folks, being critical does not mean we are any less of a fan.
05/27/2009 7:39 PM  
Bullmoose
Way cool, Jude... thanks.
05/27/2009 3:16 PM  
Bosoxblo..
Good point, Jude. Seems a lot of people consider today's players throw-aways.I hope Ortiz can get it together, and I am content to give him the chance. And I see we have competition against KY for negativity.
05/27/2009 7:33 AM  
33TEK.....
What the hell? Is Tuesday 10% off AARP blog days? If so, that's "A-Bay-Zing"!!
05/26/2009 4:32 PM  
Maryland..
^^^^^
05/26/2009 4:26 PM  
Dan aka ..
Papi is going to be fine . No worries . Good post Jude . Thanks
05/26/2009 4:26 PM  
Dan aka ..
Much respect for Yaz as well as Papi. Very cool that Yaz spoke up in support for Papi, very cool! Great lesson.
05/26/2009 4:01 PM  
KatieMB
I like it.
05/26/2009 2:48 PM  
Earache702
Be nice, I will not have fighting on a YAZ blog. Y'all know how I feel about YAZ!
05/26/2009 11:11 AM  
Aloha
LOL. idk Maryland, but You are! haha
05/26/2009 11:02 AM  
Barefoot..
Nope...it is on an open forum, so Rafe can do what he wants with it...but thanks for contributing something meaningful to the actual blog!
05/26/2009 10:25 AM  
K Dub-Fe..
Is this blog copyrighted?
05/26/2009 10:11 AM  
Maryland..
I will continue to suppost Papi as long as his "struggles" are not costing the team games. They have been fortunate so far that all of the men he has left on base haven't really equated to losses...but my support will end when the rest of the team needs him and he continues to come up short in big spots.
05/26/2009 9:35 AM  
K Dub-Fe..


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