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Goldy fighting to rediscover rhythm at plate
- Updated: May 9, 2016
DENVER — D-backs first baseman Paul Goldschmidt entered Monday’s game with the Rockies hitting .220, but he’s not planning on changing his approach.
That’s because Goldschmidt’s approach is to always look to get better and make adjustments on a daily basis regardless of whether he’s hitting .220 or his more typical .320.
“That’s regardless of the results,” Goldschmidt said. “You can go out there and get two hits but maybe they weren’t good swings and I found some holes out there, let’s try to …
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