As you can see, from 2012 to 2016, his overall batting average was a measly .246.
Not bad, but nothing spectacular.
Now take a look at his home run numbers.
On average, Cozart tends to hit just shy of 10 home runs per year.
Again, better than not hitting any home runs at all… but those aren’t numbers to really brag about.
Now let’s fast forward to the 2017 season…
In 2017, after learning and applying a few of my techniques (like the “pizza in the oven” technique you’ll learn in just a few minutes), his batting average jumped from .246 to .297!
That’s an increase of more than 50 points!
Imagine if you could quickly and easily go from hitting .250 to .300...
… Or even .350 to .400.
How would that affect your game?
How much more attention would you be receiving from your teammates, parents, coaches, and scouts?
Maybe that alone would be the boost you need to go from getting cut to finally making the team this year…
Or from being on the bench to finally becoming a starter…
Or even from being an average player to one of the best players in your league, the district, the state, or even the nation!
But the batting average is really just one piece of the puzzle.
So let’s take a look at some of his other stats...
Again, he usually hits just shy of 10 home runs per season.
But check this out...
In his 2017 season alone, Cozart hit more home runs than he ever has in a single season before with 24… more than DOUBLE his season average.