After his 12th inning walk-off pinch-hit appearance against the San Diego Padres, Madison Bumgarner certainly could make a case to be a two-way player.
We all know how good of a hitter he has been during his career — at least when it comes to being a primary pitcher.
Bumgarner owns a career average of .183 in 529 at-bats with 17 home runs and 58 RBI. Those certainly aren’t numbers that scream two-way player, but imagine if he actually practices hitting?
What kind of hitter could Madison Bumgarner be if he actually dedicated some time on becoming a better hitter?