Through Wednesday's game against the Red Sox, Justin Morneau was not only leading the American League in hitting with a .365 batting average but he also was off to his best start in three years in most every hitting category.
The Twins first baseman entered Thursday's game against Boston with 11 home runs, 29 RBI, a league-leading .482 on-base percentage and a league-leading .686 slugging percentage.
A year ago at this time, Morneau was hitting .338 (eighth in the league) with 12 home runs and 33 RBI. He was seventh in on-base percentage (.410) and third in slugging percentage (.649).
One big reason for the improvement, especially in batting average and on-base percentage, is Morneau's selectivity at the plate. Entering Thursday, he ranked second in the AL with 31 walks.
There is no doubt Morneau is a lot more patient at the plate and is forcing opposing pitchers to throw more strikes.
"Right now I'm trying to be patient, take what they give me and not make something out of an at-bat that isn't there," Morneau said recently. "With [Michael] Cuddyer, [Jim] Thome, [Delmon] Young and all of those guys in the lineup hitting behind me, I feel if I get on base they can hit a home run just as easily as me swinging at a bad pitch and blooping something in."
In addition to his great hitting, Morneau without a doubt is one of the best fielding first basemen in the American League.
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