Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is not concerned about his high strikeout total this season.
In an interview with MLB.com, Rizzo said he's typically struck out more often early in the year but is able to adjust as the season progresses.
"I need to simplify things more and start slapping the ball around. The home runs are going to come. I need to worry about low line drives instead of trying to hit four home runs in one at-bat," he said.
It seems like Rizzo understands what his issues have been thus far, and will look to make some improvements. While the power has been nice, Rizzo would like to try and get back to the line-drive approach he showed last year.