Drew Gilbert, the Giants' young outfielder, joined the Murph and Marcus Show to talk about his journey to the big leagues and what's driving his success this season. As a rookie, Gilbert has been making waves with his impressive stats, including a .795 OPS in August. But what's behind his newfound confidence and ability to hit the ball?
In this episode, Gilbert opens up about his approach to the game, sharing how he's learned to control the strike zone and be more selective at the plate. He also talks about the importance of routine and superstition, revealing that he's been wearing the same headband with a pickle design to every game since college. But it's not just about the little things – Gilbert is also determined to improve his hitting against left-handed pitchers, an area where he's struggled in the past.
Gilbert's conversation with Murph and Marcus is refreshingly honest and insightful, offering a glimpse into the mind of a young player who's still learning and growing. He talks about the importance of intensity and competitiveness, and how he's trying to balance that with the need to stay focused and locked in during games.
If you're a Giants fan looking for a dose of reality and inspiration, this episode is a must-listen. Drew Gilbert's story is one of hard work, determination, and a willingness to learn and adapt. Tune in to hear more about his journey and what's driving his success this season.

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