



A REASON WHY AVISAIL COULD BE AN ALIEN

A REASON WHY AVISAIL PROBABLY ISN'T AN ALIEN





A REASON WHY AVISAIL COULD BE AN ALIEN





A REASON WHY AVISAIL PROBABLY ISN'T AN ALIEN

ONE FINAL REASON AVISAIL COULD BE AN ALIEN

Avisail Garcia left the game with tightness in his left groin. Issue started yesterday. He's day to day. — Colleen Kane (@ChiTribKane) April 30, 2017

Entering the 2017 seasonhad never been a particularly good baseball player. Sure, he had tools, and he had talent, but he had never been able to put them together consistently enough to have any kind of long-term success.White Sox fans had spent the last few years just wishing to be rid of him because he was an anchor around the legs of a team put together with the intent of winning baseball games. Then things changed. The White Sox changed direction and decided they were going to tear it all down and rebuild.This changed the relationship between the fans and Avisail. No longer would his poor play be a detriment, but rather it would be a blessing, as he was going to play every day for a team that wanted to lose games.But a funny thing happened on the way to the 2017 season. Avisail Garcia suddenly morphed into a good baseball player.Through the first month of the season, Garcia has been the best hitter on the White Sox, and one of the best hitters in baseball. So what the hell happened? How did Avisail Garcia suddenly become a fantastic hitter after being terrible so long?After searching the furthest reaches of my mind in search for the answer, I've come up with a theory. One that, once I realized the possibility, seemed so blatantly obvious that I couldn't believe it didn't occur to me from the start.I'm talking of course about......aliens.Has Avisail Garcia been possessed by some sort of super-baseball alien? I don't know, but I intend to find out.Let's investigate.As we've gone over, he's suddenly good. This typically does not happen. While some would argue that he's only 25 and won't be 26 until this summer, and therefore is just coming into his own, Avisail is still a special case.Yes, a lot of players put it all together around this age, but most of the ones who do don't have the amount of experience that Avisail had. Entering the 2017 season Avi had played 409 MLB games and had 1,551 plate appearances under his belt. In that time he had managed to hit .258/.310/.385. That's an OPS of .695 and an OPS+ of 92.That's 8% below league average.So far in 2017, Avi is hitting .376/.418/.635 with an OPS of 1.053 and an OPS+ of 198.He's gone from being 8% below average to 98% above average.Furthermore, throughout his career, Avi had a home run rate of 2.5%. This season he has a home run rate of 5.5%. A full 3% jump.How does something like this happen? Could this be the result of an alien taking control of Avisail's body and giving him amazing baseball powers?We can't rule it out, but we must be fair in this investigation, so...It's possible Avisail has just changed his approach at the plate. There was talk over the winter about how the team wanted to try to change Avi's swing plane. Give him more of an uppercut swing rather than a downward swing. The theory was that, if executed, it would allow Avi to get more balls in the air, and take advantage of his strength.We've seen results that support this theory so far.Here is Avi's launch angle breakdown from 2016.And here is Avi's launch angle thus far in 2017.As you can see, he's elevating the ball more frequently. But is this enough to prove that Avisail's improvement is a result of a new swing and not some alien known as Theof the Sombrero Galaxy?I'm not convinced. We must continue.You know him as Avisail Garcia, but do you know his full name?It's Avisail Antonio Yaguarin Garcia.Notice anything?You know what you can't spell Avisail Antonio Yaguarin Garcia without? A-L-I-N. That's four of the letters in the word alien! And while his name may not have an E in it, pronounce it to yourself.What sound do those I's make? That's right. E.A-L-I-E-N.Pretty damning evidence.But I'm not ready to conclude anything yet.I mean, if you think about it, why would an alien travel all the way to Earth to take over Avisail Garcia? It's a very long trip, and we can't even be sure baseball is popular in other galaxies.There's a non-zero chance that they don't evenbaseball in other galaxies.So you have to think that if therean alien from another galaxy that's a tremendous baseball player, thereto be baseball on their planet. How else would they know they're good at it if it didn't exist?So, if that's the case, why would the alien travel all those light years to get to Earth and play here? Is it like coming from Japan or Korea, where you know you dominate there, but you want to prove it in the planet's best league?Could Major League Baseball be the greatest baseball league in the universe?Maybe, but I'm not sure what the super baseball alien would have to gain from it. I doubt dollars spend the same in other galaxies. Then again, while I took micro- and macroeconomics in college, I'm far from an expert in the field, so I can't be sure.This happened while I was sitting here writing this post.Looks like somebody knows we're onto him and is now trying to flee before he's caught.It's pretty damning evidence, you guys.I think Avisail Garcia has been possessed by a super baseball alien.