Pete Crow-Armstrong admits that managing aggression at the plate while maintaining plate discipline is a constant challenge for him, especially when he's hitting well and making solid contact. He acknowledges that when he starts feeling 'sexier' and hitting more balls effectively, he inevitably swings more and chases pitches outside the zone. While he accepts this tendency and doesn't expect to walk much, he believes in letting his bat 'rip' when it feels good. The final sentence is: This internal battle between power and patience defines his approach to hitting.
Impact: Medium. Offers a candid look at the psychological and strategic challenges hitters face, balancing confidence with discipline. It reveals the personal struggle behind consistent performance.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:52:56 to 01:54:05.
Sources in support: AJ Hawk (Guest/Co-host)

