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Good call, Doc - I was looking at the same thing.
Personally i think it's just a kid batting in the heart of the order trying to make a good impression by hitting a 5-run homerun.
I agree, though, when he settles down and watches the ball make contact with the bat it'll go better for him.  Golfers and batters can do well on occasion by pulling vision away before contact, but consistency isn't gonna be there.
I'm gonna wait for him to settle down from his first Opening Day jitters before we see if it's chronic, though.  Hard to calm down and do everything right on the biggest night of your life.  Once he starts playing like he's been there before things should be smoother and he can reach more of his potential.
~G

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