“A lot of times in any sport, there’s a tradeoff between speed and accuracy, right?” Albert asked. “So more times than not, you might see someone with power and strike out more, or vice versa. Or you might see a pitcher that throws hard and struggles with control and things like that. But I don’t think it’s good to let that stereotype or generality put a cap on what a player can do. Because even though maybe that’s a generality, there’s some type of outlier. Or there are some types of people on different sides of the curve. And so I think once you see — or once a player sees — that something might be possible, that changes that attitude a little bit towards maybe trying to work towards something that they didn’t necessarily see as a possibility before.”