John Antonoff / for the Sun-Times
MESA, Ariz. – Trey Mancini could tell he was in a good spot with his swing to start spring training because even when he was getting jammed, he was eking out soft line drives and bloopers that would fall in.
“I was staying through the ball really well and getting hits on those,” Mancini told the Sun-Times. “And that can be the difference between you getting close to .