Joe Morgan has good insight into baseball. Which means that he sees the game really well. He knows a lot about the game, which is good because he has to talk about it a lot. If he didn’t know much about baseball, he wouldn’t be able to say much. So I think we should have a Joe Morgan Q&A advice thread. Q&A means questions and answers. Advice is something you give people, sometimes whether they want it or not. Because even if they didn’t want it at first, they are grateful later because you have good insight.
Joe, I’m having trouble figuring out this quote by Joe Torre about a big base hit last night by Russell Martin. "That was big," Los Angeles manager Joe Torre said. "Russell's ability to hit the ball all over the field makes him tough to pitch to."
Martin is the Dodgers catcher, so he spends most of the game behind the plate. Except when he is hitting, then he is beside the plate. Or if he’s in the dugout, then he’s not close to the plate at all. Anyway, on the surface this quote seems obvious, but I’m wondering if there is some hidden meaning to it that I’m not getting. Is there a hidden meaning in this statement, or do I just not have good insight?
Thanks for your insight, Joe.

