Cavan Biggio’s new philosophy gets results at the plate for Toronto Blue Jays
TORONTO — Conversations with Victor Martinez and Hunter Mense have changed Cavan Biggio’s thought process at the plate.
The results of that new philosophy can be seen in his batting average.
Biggio got off to a slow start this season, with his batting average sinking as low as .111 on April 29. But he and fellow Toronto utility infielder Santiago Espinal started chatting with Martinez, a special assistant to the Blue Jays organization, at spring training about how they can improve offensively.
They’ve both put in extra work with Martinez and Mense, one of Toronto’s hitting coaches, on a daily basis. Biggio said it’s completely changed his approach.