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Published on Tuesday, May 06, 2008
By Bill Plunkett
KANSAS CITY -- Garret Anderson seems to have solved the riddle of his early-season slump.
But he is not sharing the answer.
"I'd like to say, but it'd be hard to explain," the Angels veteran outfielder said after driving in five runs with three hits Tuesday, including his second home run in as many games. "You wouldn't understand. There was an adjustment."
Whatever that adjustment was, Anderson said it didn't involve any technical change to his swing or stance but was something "very personal" which he wouldn't specify.
Anderson also dismissed the idea that it was an attitude adjustment, made to accommodate his increased DH duty this season. Tuesday was Anderson's 14th start in the DH slot, twice as many as anyone else.
"That's got nothing to do with it," he said.
Anderson appeared to be getting frustrated with his own performance at times recently
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