James Outman encouraged by offseason workouts
Briefly

James Outman, after struggling in the 2023 season with a .147 batting average in 53 games, is determined to improve in 2024. The young outfielder lost his starting role but has made significant changes to his offseason workout and diet, gaining muscle and shifting his focus. He acknowledges the unpredictable nature of baseball seasons and reflects on his past performance. As he starts training at Camelback Ranch, he's optimistic about his progress, emphasizing the impact of enhanced physical conditioning and a revamped training routine.
"A fresh start will be nice, for sure... I put on, like, five pounds of muscle, which was hard for me to do... It's going to be a fun year."
"You're going to have good years and bad years... If I knew, I probably would've fixed it a lot earlier."
"I was eating a lot of meat. Eating a lot of protein... I just tried moving more weight sooner."
"I feel the benefits of Camelback Ranch with that lab that we have. It's been great."
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