
WATCH: Craig Counsell impressed by Turner's elite baseball IQ, talks Alcantara's hitting |
Craig Counsell spoke before the game about expectations for Jameson Taillon's first start in spring training, Justin Turner's first game in spring training and more.
Watch the interview below: Video summary/cliff-notes: (00:00-00:34) Craig Counsell discusses the importance of maintaining velocity for pitchers as they age, emphasizing training to preserve their performance levels. (01:11-01:45) Counsell dismisses the theory that facing multiple pitchers with similar velocities in a series makes hitters more comfortable, stating each pitcher has unique stuff. (01:45-02:29) He praises Justin Turner’s advanced feel for the game, highlighting his ability to anticipate plays and make quick in-game adjustments. (02:29-03:01) Turner’s unique batting stance, disciplined approach, and bat path contribute to his success as an offensive player. (03:32-04:12) With new players, spring training is crucial for learning about their habits, swings, and how they handle different situations. (04:12-04:48) Counsell sees Turner as primarily a third baseman but is open to him playing multiple positions, including right field and possibly shortstop. (05:20-05:52) Kevin’s raw power and hitting ability are intriguing, with all his tools developing well; his offensive potential is still evolving. (05:52-06:17) While Kevin doesn’t need to play every day in 2025, there should be stretches where he does to further his development.