Arencibia trying to get on track at plate
Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday 17th April, 2012
'); } TORONTO -- J.P. Arencibia continues to search for his stroke at the plate as the season nears the two-week mark. Arencibia entered play on Tuesday night hitting just .071 (2-for-28) with one homer and five RBIs. But his manager isn't about to panic because of the slow start. "I think there are times, he'll pull off some balls, that in Spring Training we saw him drive the ball into right-centre field with a little bit more consistency,"...
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