Anderson Visconti, a breakdown

Anderson Visconti had a strong weekend at the plate, bouncing back from a shaky first at-bat where he got fooled on a curveball. He shrugged it off and showed confidence in his next trips. After laying off some bad pitches, he poked a soft hit into left and tried to stretch it into a double. The umpire called him out on a close play, though it looked questionable. A side-by-side swing comparison showed how he adjusted, staying with a similar pitch and getting the better result.

Later, his coach called for a bunt, but Anderson wasn’t a fan. He pulled back the attempt and then delivered a hit that led to a run, proving his point. On another at-bat, he worked a walk and gave the pitcher a bit of a show with a confident stroll to first. He followed that up with a sharp single up the middle that drove in two runs. He also advanced to second on the throw, showing heads-up baserunning. Then he added another single, this one down the line, picking up his third RBI of the day. His coach gave him a head pat, and Anderson made it clear he’d rather be swinging than bunting.

He kept the pressure up in his next at-bat. After fouling one off, he slapped another ball to third and hustled down the line to beat the throw. Another RBI. Anderson finished the weekend collecting hits and driving in runs consistently. He adjusted when needed, showed patience when it mattered, and made his case for letting the bat stay in his hands.