The article highlights a perfect Friday at Coney Island where the Brooklyn Cyclones practice under the guidance of hitting director Jeff Albert. It emphasizes the importance of minor-league hitting development as teams strive to improve their hitters similarly to how pitchers have advanced. With a lineup full of top-ranked prospects, Brooklyn is positioned at the forefront of the Mets' efforts to cultivate talent. The integration of personalized training methods reflects a broader industry trend aimed at matching the recent successes of pitchers.
It's a paramount story across the sport this year, as organizations race to provide their hitters with the personalized and actionable paths toward the improvement that pitchers have enjoyed.
It's as deep a lineup as I've ever seen for one minor-league team in terms of talent and status, Brooklyn manager Gilbert Gomez said.
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