In 2010, the defensive shift was employed 2,400 times in the big leagues. In 2015, that number skyrocketed to over 18,000. But Joe Maddon, now in his second season with the Cubs, is no longer leading the charge
In 2010, the defensive shift was employed 2,400 times in the big leagues. In 2015, that number skyrocketed to over 18,000. But Joe Maddon, now in his second season with the Cubs, is no longer leading the charge