[轉錄][漁塭] Q&A with Che-Hsuan Lin
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作者: jameshu0910 (Buchy) 看板: RedSox
標題: [漁塭] Q&A with Che-Hsuan Lin
時間: Fri May 14 08:42:51 2010
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Blessed with a plus arm and exceptional range, Che-Hsuan Lin has already earned
a reputation as an elite defensive center fielder, but has been working to
polish off his offensive game over the last few seasons in the low minors. If
he is able to improve in the area of making consistent hard contact, Lin
projects as a top-of-the-order hitter as part of the next wave of Red Sox
prospects set to hit the major league scene. Presently assigned to Portland,
the 21-year-old is experiencing his first taste of Double-A baseball in 2010,
his fourth season in the Red Sox system. I recently had a chance to sit down
with Lin prior to a game against New Britain, and we discussed his thoughts
on the different aspects of his baseball development. Thanks to Che-Hsuan
for taking the time to chat and to Portland coach Mickey Jiang for translating.
Chris Mellen: After spending all of last season with Salem and now starting
off the 2010 season with Portland, what has been the main difference that you
have noticed in Double-A?
Che-Hsuan Lin: The pitching here at the Double-A level is much more advanced.
They are much closer to the pitching that I faced in spring training during
the big league games. These guys really attack hitters, where pitchers down a
level tend to throw more fastballs in the middle of the plate. You have to be
that much more focused and pay extra attention in the box.
CM: What have you tried to do so far to make the adjustment against the more
advanced pitching?
CL: The biggest adjustment has been with the mental part and trying to stick
with your approach regardless of what happens around you. I’ve tried to be a
little more aggressive when I am up at the plate and attack more pitches
rather than sit back.
CM: You have been fortunate to represent your country in international
tournaments like the World Baseball Classic and the Olympics. How have you
brought those experiences into your development as a professional baseball
player?
CL: There are so many outstanding baseball players in those tournaments,
especially the World Baseball Classic; you just try to learn something from
those elite players from all of the different countries. I like to watch them
and see how they go about playing the game so I can try to bring something to
my game - whether it is how to prepare offensively or to pick something up
defensively to help me continue to grow as a player.
CM: What did you want to work on the most down in Fort Myers when you were in
the big league camp?
CL: I wanted to learn as much as I could from the major league players when I
was fortunate enough to be in camp with them. Especially defense-wise, I was
looking to pick up little things from players like Mike Cameron, Jacoby
Ellsbury, and J.D. Drew that I could bring into the season to make myself
that much better of a player. Maybe it is how they go after a fly ball or how
they position themselves for a throw. I really just wanted to absorb as much
as possible from those guys.
CM: So, you mentioned being around the big league guys and this spring you got
a chance to shine in some of the spring training games. What is it like for
you to get a chance to play in one of the major league spring training games
as a minor leaguer trying to get to that level on a full-time basis?
CL: First, you really appreciate the chance the organization gives you to play
in those games and show what you can do. I don’t want to show off in those
games, but I want to do my best to help the team given the opportunity to play.
It comes back to the learning experience that I talked about before, and you
just want to grab onto anything during the time around those guys that will
help you become a better baseball player, and hopefully get a chance someday
to be getting ready there for a major league season.
CM: We get a chance to read different reports or write-ups on Che-Hsuan Lin,
but what do you feel like is your best strength as a baseball player?
CL: My defense. Yes, I’d probably have to pick my defense and continuing to
try to be a good defensive outfielder.
CM: Is that something that has always come natural to you, or is it something
that you have had to hone over the years?
CL: It’s always been something that has been more of instinct for me.There
are aspects that you try to work on, but defense has always been a natural
reaction for me — not necessarily something I can train for.
CM: Alright, I am going to mention another strength that gets tossed around
out there: plate discipline. What have you done to improve upon that aspect
of your offense since entering the system in 2007 and playing with Lowell
back in those days?
CM: You have had a chance to play with a lot of teammates since you signed
with the Red Sox, but can you name one that has impressed you the most? What
is it about them that sticks with you?
CL: Ryan Kalish. We have been teammates the last couple of seasons. He has been
through a lot with his injury, trying to come back from it,and now we are on
the same team again.He is just a hard worker.No matter if it is the off-season
or during the season, Ryan is the hardest worker that I have ever seen.I love
playing with him and just the way he goes about playing is very inspiring.
CM: Talk about what it has been like to come to a new country, have to learn a new language and customs, all the while also playing baseball for a living.
CL: It is taught me to be a lot more independent. I can not just count on
teammates,coaches, or the staff to help me get by.I have to get out and learn
about all of the new experiences, especially trying to pick up the language.
Before I came here, I had no idea about English, but since I have gotten to
the United States I have been trying to learn English through talking with my
teammates and coaches.I definitely want to work on that to become better with
my communication in English. I feel like that is only going to put me in a
better position to compete at a high level as a baseball player.
is
only going to put me in a better position to compete at a high level as a baseball player.
CL: People like to mention plate discipline, but it isn’t something that I have put a lot of attention on in regards to discipline itself. Instead, I’ve tried to focus on seeing the ball well and trying to pick out those pitches that I can drive. If it isn’t that pitch, I’m going to let it go unless I have two strikes, and the big thing is to not try to do too much with the pitch. That’s pretty much the main thing that I have been working on in that area and always have been looking to improve since
I first started playing with the Red Sox organization.
season.
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