Cubs: Joc Pederson is dropping prodigious bombs in spring training (Video)
By Mark Powell
Chicago Cubs newcomer Joc Pederson is creating enormous expectations for himself in the North Side.
Pederson was signed to a one-year, $7 million contract this offseason by the Cubs, marking the most notable addition to North Side of Chicago before spring. Thus far, he’s delivered and then some, hitting a grand total of five home runs, including two in the Cubs spring training matchup against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday.
The left-handed slugger is red hot ahead of a new campaign, something that’s expected to bring massive hype beforehand. Pederson insists that he’s made necessary improvements to his swing to be far more than just a gimmick against righties. He’d prefer to have the opportunity to prove he can be an everyday outfielder, and perhaps a hot spring is enough to provide him with such a chance come April 1 at Wrigley Field.
Cubs: Joc Pederson’s home runs were absolute missiles
Pederson has power to all yards, as he went oppo for his first blast, and then pulled a home run to right-center in his second power swing.
For what it’s worth, Pederson has impressed manager David Ross so far.
“He’s a fun guy and he keeps things loose,” Ross said, per the Chicago Sun-Times. “But he also talks baseball all the time and is working to get better just like the rest of our group. He has fit in real easily, and he’s a pleasure to have around. And when he’s playing like [this], you can just tell how comfortable he is.”
Whether that’s enough to garner a chance against what’s proven to be his perennial weakness — left-handed pitchers — is another question entirely.