The Boston Red Sox recently made a trade to acquire catcher Danny Jansen from the Toronto Blue Jays. Jansen, who struggled at the plate in the minors, has shown improvement since starting to wear glasses due to astigmatism. Despite a challenging season in terms of hitting, Jansen has shown discipline at the plate and has been considered a valuable defensive catcher.
Despite some unimpressive metrics, Jansen’s expected batting average and slugging percentage suggest he may have been a bit unlucky this season. His career numbers at Fenway Park have been subpar, but he has performed well in other ballparks where the Red Sox will play key games.
Jansen’s Blue Jays teammates considered him the “quarterback” of their team, emphasizing his importance on and off the field. His trade to the Red Sox within the division could benefit both parties as he is familiar with the Boston pitchers.
Jansen’s journey with glasses started in the minors when he discovered he had astigmatism. Wearing glasses made a significant impact on his performance, helping him improve his hitting stats and ultimately reach the majors. Jansen credits his glasses for his success and acknowledges the importance of clear vision in his baseball career.
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