Sean Reynolds dominates batting practice with plenty of hard contact. The 6-foot-7 slugger who led the Short-Season A New York-Penn League in home runs this season usually knows off the bat when he’s put one over the fence.
But the results aren’t quite the same in this environment. Fly balls keep dying on the warning track for Reynolds and his Marlins instructional league teammates.
“It’s a pitcher’s park no matter how you look at it,” Reynolds tells Fish Stripes the next day. “But at the same time, that can help—if you can find the gaps, you can run forever.