After hitting a walk-off home run to defeat the Diamondbacks on Sunday, Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal said he hopes recent changes to his approach are starting to pay off, reports the Los Angeles Times.
"I've been trying to be more aggressively lately," he said.
Along with a shoulder issue, Grandal said his approach at the plate also led to his batting average dropping to .179 before raising it to .230.
"You have to look behind and who's hitting behind you," he said. "If you just get on first and you let the guy do his job, we're going to be good."